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sa国际传媒業t breaks my heart:sa国际传媒 heat wave taking a toll on pets, B.C. vet clinic staffer warns

In one shift on Saturday, there were 15 heat cases, 12 fatal
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Kaneycia Bush-McLean, a Langley City resident who works as a registered veterinary technician seen here with, with Quila (L) and Koda (R) said pet owners need to understand the hazards of the current heat wave. The clinic she works at had 15 heat stroke cases in one eight-hour shift, 13 fatal. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

A B.C. Langley veterinary clinic staffer posted a plea on social media to pet owners to take the heat wave seriously after seeing 15 cases of heat stroke, 12 fatal, during one eight-hour shift, on the first full day of the heat wave on Saturday, June 27.

Kaneycia Bush-McLean, a Langley City resident who works as a registered veterinary technician at the Animal Emergency Clinic of the Fraser Valley in Langley, said the toll included six rabbits and three dogs that died at home from heat stroke, as well as one cat and two dogs that had to be euthanized for severe heat stroke, and two dogs and one rabbit admitted to hospital for heat stroke on Saturday, June 26.

One dog died in their owners car, as they were being transported to the clinic, Bush-McLean said.

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All were from surrounding neighbourhoods where the clinic is located.

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Pet owners need to know that pets can suffer heat stroke even inside a house when conditions are extremely hot, Bush-McLean told the Langley Advance-Times.

Young puppies or senior dogs are especially vulnerable, she added.

Bush-McLean suggests pet owners minimize bathroom breaks outside; keep pets in cooler rooms in the house, ideally with air conditioning, or with fans going on high.

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There are cooling products like bandanas and vests that can be found in stores, and while Bush-McLean expects places will start to run out of stock, getting a towel wet with cold water, wringing it out and laying it over them will provide the same benefits sa国际传媒 however, it is important to remove the towel once it is no longer cold or it will start to heat up and trap the warmth in, she warned.

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If a pet is struggling with the heat, she suggests reaching out to friends or family with air conditioning to see if they might be willing to pet-sit during the day.

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One online commenter got a thumbs-up from Bush-McLean for their tip:

They keep a stack of wet flat folded Frozen hand towels in Ziploc bags in their freezer and lay them out under a towel for the dog to lay on and keep their core temperature cool


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