When temperatures climb as they have over the past couple of weeks and summer is in full swing as it is here in the UK our pets feel the heat far more intensely than we do.
At Pet Central Hotel, where the philosophy is simple — your pet always comes first — the team’s decades of hands‑on experience offer valuable guidance for keeping dogs and cats safe, cool, and comfortable during hot weather.
Understand How Heat Affects Pets
Dogs and cats can’t regulate temperature as efficiently as humans. Dogs rely heavily on panting, while cats conserve energy and seek shade. Both are vulnerable to heatstroke, which can develop quickly and become life‑threatening. Recognising early signs — excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, vomiting — is essential.
Prioritise Hydration
• Fresh, cool water should be available at all times.
• Place multiple bowls around the home and garden.
• Add ice cubes to keep water cooler for longer.
• For cats, consider a water fountain to encourage drinking
• Avoid Peak Heat Hours
Just as Pet Central Hotel carefully structures exercise to suit each dog’s needs, you should:
• Walk dogs early morning or late evening.
• Keep midday outings short and shaded.
• Never allow vigorous play in high temperatures.
• Hot pavements can burn paws — if it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for their feet.
Create a Cool Home Environment
• Close curtains during the day to block heat.
• Use fans or cooling mats.
• Provide shaded outdoor areas.
• For cats, ensure safe access to cool hiding spots.
Never Leave Pets in Cars
Even with windows open, temperatures inside a car can soar dangerously within minutes. Pet Central Hotel emphasises safe, secure environments — and a parked car is never one of them.
Grooming Matters
The on‑site grooming team at Pet Central Hotel knows that proper coat care helps pets stay cool.
• Regular brushing removes excess fur.
• Avoid shaving double‑coated breeds — their fur actually insulates against heat.
• Keep coats clean to support natural temperature regulation.
Special Considerations for Cats
Cats often hide discomfort, so subtle signs matter.
• Encourage rest in cool rooms.
• Keep litter trays away from sunny areas.
• Indoor cats may benefit from frozen water bottles wrapped in towels placed nearby.
Extra Care for Dogs
Some dogs are more heat‑sensitive — brachycephalic breeds, seniors, puppies, and those with medical conditions.
• Offer cool treats like frozen banana slices or pet‑safe ice pops.
• Monitor breathing closely.
• Keep exercise gentle and controlled.
When in Doubt, Seek Help
If you suspect heatstroke, contact a vet immediately. Quick action saves lives.
At Pet Central Hotel, pets enjoy a calm, spacious countryside environment designed with their wellbeing in mind — a reminder that thoughtful care makes all the difference.
With a few simple precautions, you can help your cat or dog stay safe, happy, and comfortable throughout the UK’s hot weather.



