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flag Authorities warn of dangers to dogs in heat, issue guidelines to prevent heatstroke.

flag The RSPCA and various animal charities have issued guidelines to keep dogs cool amid rising temperatures. flag Advice includes avoiding walks during peak heat hours, providing ice cubes in water bowls, and using frozen toys or paddling pools. flag Regular grooming and ensuring access to shade and fresh water are also recommended. flag Owners are urged never to leave dogs in hot cars, as it can be fatal. flag Flat-faced breeds, puppies, and older dogs are particularly vulnerable. flag Signs of heatstroke include excessive panting, lethargy, vomiting, and diarrhea, and immediate veterinary attention is advised if these symptoms appear.

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