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Heatstroke in dogs warning: Here's what to do

OXFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 12 – RSPCA warns that heatstroke cases linked to dogs left in vehicles nearly doubled to 11.2% in 2022/23, urging owners to recognize symptoms and keep pets cool during heatwaves.

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As another heatwave hits Oxfordshire the RSPCA has issued advice on signs and symptoms of heatstroke and what to do if your pet overheats.

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Heatstroke in dogs warning: Here's what to do

As another heatwave hits Oxfordshire the RSPCA has issued advice on signs and symptoms of heatstroke and what to do if your pet overheats.

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Oxford Mail broke the news in Oxford, United Kingdom on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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