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With warmer days and more sunshine, it’s the perfect time to enjoy new adventures with your furry friends.
Summer means plenty of playtime, but it also brings things to watch out for like heatstroke, tempting BBQ treats, and unexpected garden guests. A little preparation goes a long way – find all the information you need to keep your pet safe and happy.
Where’s your nearest emergency vet?
With over 60 Vets Now clinics across the UK, we’re here when you need us most. It’s a good idea to save your nearest clinic’s contact details now – just in case.
Last summer, we saw a rise in emergency cases during heatwaves. We’re here to help you avoid an unexpected trip to the vet with guidance on summer-specific dangers and how to keep pets safe when temperatures soar.
Be prepared, wherever you are this summer
PawSquad offers 24/7 online consultations with a vet, so support is just a tap away – even on the hottest days. Book your appointment and get chatting to a qualified vet from your campsite, caravan, or conservatory. Learn more about PawSquad
To avoid an emergency vet visit this summer, ensure you try to avoid these hazards and keep your pet safe.
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Summer hazards for dogs
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Summer hazards for cats
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