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Animals at risk in sweltering heat

Ensure your animals have lots of water and can access shade if you are away.

As the sweltering temperatures persist this week across Gauteng, ADT Security has added their voice of concern and support to a warning put out by The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NSPCA). Animal owners have been warned to take extra precautions.

The NSPCA have warned that confined animals are at risk of being affected by the high temperatures.

Please take heed of the following hints to keep your animals safe:

• Companion animals should not be taken out in vehicles, except for emergency situations such as visits to the veterinarian.

• Pet owners should ideally refrain from walking or exercising their dogs in the heat of the day. It is better to wait until temperatures drop towards the end of the day as the heat retained in tarred roads or hot pavements can damage animals paws.

• Do not keep your animals confined.

• Ensure your animals have lots of water and can access shade if you are away.

• Working animals like security dogs should be monitored carefully to avoid dehydration, fatigue or even heatstroke.

Theunis Kotze, General Manager ADT Inland Region says, “Remember dogs also provide a valuable additional security layer, but not if they are hot and lethargic. Take extra care this week and make sure your animals are well hydrated.”

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