Pet Summer Cancer Danger
We’re more than aware of the risks when spending too much time in the sun & the Sun Awareness Week in May was aimed to warn pet owners of the risks to their furry friends as well.
Sun & heat related conditions in animals has risen by 20% since 2014, ranging from dehydration, sunburn to more serious conditions such as melanoma. Such risks can cost anywhere between £528 to over £2,000 in vet bills, with animals suffering from heatstroke & skin cancer alike.
Fur is not a great protector, especially if your animal is light coloured, as the natural pigmentation to protect against UV rays is lacking.
Top safe sun tips for animals
- Limit time spent in the sun, especially during midday.
- On light/thin fur, nose, ears or other exposed areas, use a special pet sun cream.
- Provide plenty of cool, clean water.
- Clip pets with long-hair to prevent them from overheating.
- Never leave an animal in a locked car, even if only for a few minutes.
- Try not to walk dogs between 8am and 5pm on hot days, as these are the hottest periods.
- Contact a vet immediately if you see any ulcers, sores or sudden discolouration of the skin.