clipped from: www.dogstrust.org.uk   

Statement on death of Nottinghamshire Police Dogs


Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, is saddened to hear about the death of two German Shepherd dogs who were found in a vehicle parked outside the Headquarters of Nottinghamshire Police on Tuesday.


Whilst the cause of death is still to be determined, the charity would like to remind dog owners and police dog handlers that leaving your dog locked in a car can prove fatal, particularly during a heatwave. It can take just twenty minutes for a dog to die and temperatures can reach over 40 degrees in some vehicles.


Dogs Trust has compiled three essential tips for owners to help their dogs beat the heat:


  • Walk your dog in the morning and evening when the weather is cooler and make sure shady spots and drinking water are available.

  • Clip the fur of particularly hairy hounds and apply canine sun cream to areas most likely to burn: ears, nose, and belly. Human suncream can be toxic so buy a special pet version from your local pet shop.