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As a responsible pet owner you should always ensure your pet has access to clean, cool water and shade from the sun.

It is particularly important not to leave your pet in a car, even on a moderately warm day. If you do see a pet left unattended in a car and it appears to be suffering, do not interfere yourself, but call the local Police or the RSPCA straight away.

Should your pet suffer from heat stress it is vital that you take appropriate action immediately. It is essential that your pet's body is cooled down as quickly as possible, especially the head. Place your pet in a tap water bath or hose your pet down. Make sure its head and airways are not blocked. If available, apply ice to your pet's head.

As a matter of urgency call your veterinarian. Transport your pet to the nearest veterinarian wrapped in soaking towels and keep ice packs on its head. The veterinarian may put your pet on a drip, perform other emergency procedures and administer medications to counteract shock and other disorders that occur in heat stroke.

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