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Published 10:45 28 May 2020 BST
Updated 09:40 28 May 2020 BST
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Carmel added:
"If you pet is showing signs of severe overheating, move them to a cooler area immediately, spray with cool (not cold) water, and give a small drink of water and contact your vet."
"It is important to know the signs of overheating such as increased heart rate with excessive panting and drooling, drowsy or out of sorts, vomiting or diarrhoea".
The ISPCA also reminded pet owners that "dogs can die if left in hot cars."
Pet owners often think leaving a window open is sufficient for their pet but this is not enough to prevent heatstroke under intense sunshine.
Leaving a dog unattended in a vehicle during hot weather, even for 10 minutes, can prove to be fatal.
Please mind your furry friends during this heatwave.
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