Chilliwack SPCA provides tips to keep Fido out of the hot seat
CHILLIWACK — With temperatures heating up, the Chilliwack SPCA is reminding dog owners to be aware of how much heat their pups can actually handle.
According to Chloe MacBeth, branch manager of the Chilliwack SPCA, there is a lot to think about when it comes to hot weather and dogs, especially during an outing.
“Dogs in particular, so if we are taking them out with the family, when we’re going out somewhere, we must be cognizant of the temperature on the asphalt, on the cement,” MacBeth said. “It can be significantly higher than the ambient temperature.”
The animal advocate pointed out that brachycephalic breeds such as pugs, French bulldogs, or boxers are at higher risk because of their structurally flattened faces.
