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When is it too hot to walk my dog? Temperatures and health risks explained

Published on April 30, 2025 at 02:49 PM

AS THE weather heats up, it becomes even more important to watch out for your pet’s health.

Dogs are even more sensitive to the heat than humans which means that might be too hot for a walk.

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Dogs need access to water during periods of hot weather to avoid heat stroke
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Flat-nosed dogs are particularly at risk of heat stroke

Heat stroke can be a killer for dogs

Vets suggest that are too hot to walk dogs, as they may be at risk of heat stroke.

Even can be dangerous for dogs, as they cannot sweat through their skin like humans.

When the weather is above 20C, or even 17C, it is best to leave your dog at home with some ice cold water.

can kill a dog within 15 minutes, with dogs who are overweight or have pre-existing conditions being most at risk.

The condition is caused by the , causing confusion and difficulty breathing which can quickly become fatal.

include heavy panting, excessive drooling, bright red or pale gums and a rapid heart rate.

Other symptoms include diarrhea, weakness and even seizures.

Some dogs are at an increased risk

Certain dog breeds are at an increased risk during the warmer months.

Flat-faced breeds, including bulldogs and , are particularly at risk due to their .

This makes it difficult for them to regulate their temperature, as dogs often use panting to cool down.

Very young and elderly dogs are also at an increased risk, as they struggle to regulate their body temperatures, as do dogs on medication.

Finally, dogs with thick coats, including , and pomeranians, naturally hold on to heat which can make it difficult for them to cool down.

However, you should never shave a dog’s fur as this can lead to them getting sunburn which can be fatal for dogs.

Keeping tabs on your dog’s health

Emergency vet Dave Leicester revealed that there are certain times of day which are better for walking dogs during periods of .

He said: “Every summer, we’re inundated with calls about dogs suffering heat stroke during hot spells.

“Heavy panting and breathing difficulties are among the main early signs of heat stroke, which is life-threatening if left untreated.

“While dogs need regular exercise, their health and welfare is our greatest concern and during hot spells such as the one coming in the coming days, we would urge owners to walk their dogs in the early morning or late evening to avoid temperature extremes.”;

Taking water with you and a collapsable bowl is another way to be prepared when taking your dog for a walk.

In recent years, the UK has enjoyed than usual.

2024 was the world’s hottest year on record, which led to devastating wildfires in California, Brazil and Portugal.

This means it will become increasingly important to keep tabs on your dog’s wellbeing, as longer, hotter summers present a threat to their health.

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Dogs need to be in the shade when the weather heats up

Scorching pavements

Even the pavement surface can present a problem when walking a dog in the Spring and the Summer.

However, there is a simple test to see if the pavement is too hot for dogs.

If you are unable to hold your , due to the heat, then the surface is too hot for your dog.

Dogs have extremely sensitive paws which means they can burn easily on the ground.

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