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RSPCA urges UK dog owners to avoid leaving pets in cars in winter due to hypothermia and overheating risks.
The RSPCA warns UK dog owners not to leave pets in cars during winter, even with heating, due to risks of hypothermia or overheating.
Cold weather affects dogs differently based on breed, size, coat type, and health, with small, young, elderly, or thin-coated dogs more vulnerable.
Owners should watch for signs of discomfort like reluctance to walk or loss of appetite and consult a vet if needed.
The charity advises keeping dogs active, microchipped, dry, and warm indoors, using coats when necessary, avoiding icy areas, trimming paw fur, and ensuring visibility with reflective gear.
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