In light of the South African Weather Service issuing an advisory about temperatures climbing to 34ºC, the Cape of Good Hope SPCA has advised on how to recognise and prevent dehydration in pets.
Extreme heat can cause dehydration and heat stroke in pets just as much as it can in humans.
It’s essential to be aware of dehydration in pets, recognise the symptoms and know preventive measures.
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