In the UK, we’re lucky if we get a week’s worth of gorgeous weather. Spending that time with our furry loved ones is a great chance to get outdoors and blow those cobwebs.
But it doesn’t have to be scorching for your dog to become dehydrated quickly.
With hot weather comes a higher risk of dehydration in dogs.
And though dogs are amazing at communicating, they’re not able to declare their thirst.
Instead, they show other signs that we need to look out for, such as sunken eyes and extremely dark urine.
It’s important to know when to take action. Take a look at this vital infographic by I Love Veterinary for all the information you need this summer.
