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BBC Breakfast viewers spot dog 'living best life' during hilarious RSCPA interview

A Canine Star Steals the Show on BBC Breakfast As the UK grapples with its unseasonal heatwave, dog owners are being warned to keep their pets indoors.

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As the UK grapples with its unseasonal heatwave, dog owners are being warned to keep their pets indoors. But for one lucky pup, the scorching temperatures have been a welcome excuse to indulge in some fun in the sun, or rather, in the water. Eagle-eyed viewers of BBC Breakfast spotted a dog living its best life in Richmond Upon Thames, completely oblivious to the RSPCA expert discussing animal safety. The dog's antics, which involved chasing a duck after it flew away, left viewers in stitches.

It's not just the dog's playful demeanor that's winning hearts, but also the timing of its appearance. As a RSPCA expert was discussing the dangers of heatstroke in dogs, this canine star was busy having the time of its life. Viewers took to social media to express their amusement at the situation, with @Stannie74 and Andrew both calling it "hilarious". Cooper added that it was "so bad", while Helen described it as "brilliant". It's clear that this dog's moment of glory has brought some much-needed levity to a stressful situation.

While our furry friend was busy enjoying the water, experts are warning that the heatwave poses a serious risk to the UK's 15 million pet dogs. Dog trainer Jane Robinson advises that when the temperature hits 30°C or higher, owners should avoid walking their dogs altogether to prevent the risk of heatstroke. Jane explains that panting is far less efficient than sweating, especially when humidity is high. This makes it crucial for dog owners to take extra precautions to keep their pets safe during this heatwave.

As the heatwave continues to grip the nation, many pet owners are facing the daunting task of keeping their dogs cool and safe. For some, this means finding creative ways to keep their pets entertained, like providing them with water-filled toys or creating a misty atmosphere in their homes. Others may be forced to rely on their veterinarians for advice on how to manage their pets' heat-related health issues.

In the coming days, we can expect to see more stories of dogs struggling to cope with the heat. As the temperature continues to soar, it's likely that we'll see a rise in heat-related health issues in pets. However, with the help of experts like Jane Robinson and the RSPCA, dog owners can take steps to protect their pets and keep them safe during this challenging time.As the heatwave shows no signs of abating, it's a good idea for dog owners to take a page out of this canine star's book and make the most of this unusual weather. After all, as Helen so aptly put it, "it's brilliant", and who knows, maybe your pet will be the next viral sensation.

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