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Home Bargains is selling 79p dog accessory that’s the ‘ultimate solution’ for keeping your pet cool in 30C heat

HOME Bargains has a cheap dog accessory for sale that is perfect for keeping your pet cool over the summer months.

As temperatures rise, it is important to ensure pets remain safe from the heat at all hours of the day.

    Home BargainsPets Cooling Bandana for 79p from Home Bargains helps dogs in the heat[/caption]

    The Pets Cooling Bandana from Home Bargains is the “ultimate solution” for pet owners, which can even provide relief when they need to be left alone.

    Selling at just 79p, this pet item is both useful for helping them in 30C heat, as well as being a stylish accessory that is cheap.

    As the retailer suggests, it is crucial to ensure pets do not overheat because “if you’re hot, your pets are hotter…and no, panting isn’t a vibe.”

    The cooling bandana works by being made from a cool touch 100 per cent polyester material.

    As stated in the product’s description, it is “the perfect accessory to ensure your pet stays comfortable during those scorching days.”

    Available in small, medium or large, this accessory can be used on cats or dogs of various sizes.

    On top of that, it is not the only cheap cooling solution that Home Bargains is providing for pets this summer.

    The discount variety store also has a range of other budget-friendly items that can be useful for keeping pets cool.

    Among those include a range of cooling mats, that are priced between £3.99 and £5.99 depending on size.

    They also have an Aquapaw Pet Bathing Sprayer that is significantly discounted, and useful for keeping your dog cool and clean.

    With an 82 per cent discount, the Aquapaw Pet Bathing Sprayer now costs just £3.99 from Home Bargains, rather than its original price of £22.99.

    It is an “innovative wearable tool” that combines a sprayer and a scrubber that can be turned on and off at the press of a button.

    Advice for pet owners in the summer

    From the British Veterinary Association

    Summer can be a wonderful time of the year, with time spent outside enjoying the sunshine and warmer weather.

    However, like us, our pets are also vulnerable to heat-related problems and illnesses.

    Each year, vets see pets suffering from heat-related conditions like heatstroke, breathing problems, burnt paw pads and sunburn.

    Dogs lead the pack in the number of cases vets see, followed by rabbits and cats.

    Even on overcast or humid summer days, cars and spaces like conservatories can quickly heat up and our pets can be at risk of overheating.

    If you’re concerned about any animal, always speak to a vet as quickly as possible. Heat-related illnesses can be fatal but early intervention can save lives.

    The British Veterinary Association has some top tips on how to keep our pets safe in hot weather.

    Check access to water and shade

    Make sure that all pets, from dogs and cats to birds, rabbits and guinea pigs, always have access to fresh water to drink, adequate ventilation, and shade from direct sunlight. Never leave animals in cars, conservatories, outbuildings, or caravans on a warm day, even if it’s overcast or just for a short while, as this can be fatal for them. Provide pets with a cool mat and fan and keep frozen water bottles covered in towels in their living space. For rabbits and guinea pigs, you can provide extra shade by covering the top of wire mesh runs with damp towels. Lightly misting rabbits’ ears with cold water is also an effective way to help cool them, as long as this doesn’t stress them. Don’t forget the wild animals that visit our gardens – keep out a bowl of fresh, clean water for wildlife such as birds and hedgehogs.

    Keep dog walks to cooler times of the day

    Dogs won’t stop playing and running if it is hot, so it’s up to owners to take action to prevent them overheating. This includes making sure they aren’t walked or exercised in the middle of a hot day. Stick to early morning or late evening walks when its cooler.  Breeds such as English or French bulldogs and pugs are at greater risk in summer. Their flat faces can make breathing difficult, and they struggle to cool down by panting, which is the main way for a dog to reduce its body temperature. Take extra care when walking flat-faced breeds, older or overweight dogs, and dogs that you know have heart or lung problems. Do the five-second tarmac test before taking a dog out for a walk: if it feels too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for your dog’s paws.

    Never leave animals in cars or conservatories

    Never leave your pet inside a car or conservatory, even for a quick trip to the supermarket, as ‘not long’ can prove fatal. Leaving the car windows open and a bowl of water is not enough.  If you see a dog in distress in a hot car, it is best to dial 999 and report it to police.

    Protect against sunburn

    It’s not just people that need to protect themselves from sunburn. Some breeds of cats and dogs, particularly those with light-coloured or finer fur, may also benefit from it. Apply a 30 SPF (or above) pet-safe sun cream, especially on the ear tips and noses, which are prone to sunburn.  Ask your vet for advice if you have any questions about this.

    Check for flystrike

    Flystrike is a life-threatening risk for rabbits and guinea pigs in the warmer months.

    Check their bottoms twice a day to make sure they are clean and to spot any early signs of fly eggs or maggots.

    A ‘sticky bottom’ is not only at much higher risk of flystrike, but it may also be due to a problem with your rabbit’s teeth or digestion.

    Flystrike is an emergency with rapid deterioration so if in any doubt call your vet straight away. 

    Speak with your vet for advice on how reduce the risk of flystrike. 

    For more tips and advice on taking care of your pets during hot weather, visit the British Veterinary Association’s website.

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