Dangers of leaving dogs in hot cars highlighted

With temperatures reaching record highs this week, ŠKODA Ireland have launched an advertising campaign to highlight the dangers of leaving dogs in hot cars during the warm weather. 

The initiative is part of ongoing dog welface efforts from the ŠKODA brand which urges car owners to consider the dangers of leaving pets in cars during this heat wave.

The campaign reveals that even a few minutes in a hot car can prove fatal to a dog. The inside of a car can reach 47°c in just one hour on a 22°c day, while at 26°c outside it can reach 37°c inside a car in the space of just 10 minutes.

Precautions that can be taken to keep dogs safe and well on a hot day:

·         Never leave your dog in a car in warm weather, even if it feels cool outside

·         Don't excessively walk or over-exercise your dog

·         Avoid walking your dog at the hottest time of the day - often morning or later in the evenings can be cooler

·         Always take plenty of water with you when out with your dog

·         Make sure your dog has shade to cool off in, either inside or when out

·         Take your dog to the groomers and keep their fur clipped

·         Dogs can get sun burned, especially white dogs or those with little hair, so try and keep them out of direct sunlight and apply pet sunscreen  when out and about

·         Think twice about any car trips with your dog - avoid congested roads or busy times of day when they could overheat in the car if you are caught up in traffic.

·         If driving with your dog plan your journey considering cooler times of the day and places to take breaks. Make sure to have plenty of water for your dog.

This year ŠKODA entered into their sixth year of partnership with Dogs Trust and continue to  invest in campaigns to highlight dog welfare, particularly in hot weather.

Today, the brand launches a national print and radio advertising campaign that is hoped to assist in preventing further tragedy.

Further information on ŠKODA Ireland can be found at: www.skoda.ie.