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flag Vets warn of increased dog heatstroke risks as temperatures rise, advising precautions to protect pets.

flag As temperatures soar, vets warn that hot weather can be dangerous for dogs, increasing the risk of heatstroke. flag One in seven dogs affected by heatstroke dies, according to research. flag Experts advise walking dogs early or late in the day, providing shade, ensuring access to water, and avoiding leaving them in cars. flag Dogs Trust also warns owners to watch for signs like panting and lethargy, urging immediate action to cool down affected pets.

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