Bethany Lomas RVN Pet care in your own home

Bethany Lomas RVN Pet care in your own home

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Qualified, insured and DBS checked Veterinary Nurse offering non clinical pet care in your own home

23/06/2026

Please please please dont walk your dogs in this heat, they wont die from missing a walk!!!

But if your dog shows any signs of heatstroke please follow current advice! # # #

Heat Stroke Truths!

We are headed into a hot week, which means the usual posts containing dangerous myths about heat stroke are going to appear; so here is the truth;

πŸ’¦ Cold water is FINE

It is fine for them to play in and it is absolutely fine to cool them down if you are worried they are too hot.

It does NOT need to be 'tepid' and it will NOT send them into shock.

If a dog is overheating, they need to be cooled down as fast as possible, especially if their body temperature is rising into the danger zone.

Cold water is the best way to do this. Any temperature lower than the dog will help but the colder the better for a fast reduction.

πŸ’¦ Get them as wet as possible!

Always remember the phrase 'Wet then Vet' if you are worried they have heat stroke.

Soak them to the skin with the coldest water you can find and keep them in a breeze (roll down the car windows) while you travel to veterinary care.

You should NOT only wet their paws and bellies, soak the whole dog.

🧊 Ice cubes and iced treats are a great idea!

They have the same effect on dogs as they do on us! They are a lovely, cooling treat on a sunny day and giving frozen treats on a Kong or Lick-e-mat will help keep your pet entertained but quiet.

πŸ• Thick double coats do NOT keep them cool

If you have a thick coated dog, their fur does not have a cooling quality. The undercoat traps their body heat and makes it harder for it to escape, doubly so when the outside temperatures rise and triply so if they start to exercise.

If you have a thick coated dog, you need to be extra careful in this warmer weather and put every measure in place to keep them safe, especially if they are elderly, flat faced or overweight.

For more great information and the latest evidence and science of heat stroke, I can recommend the following pages;

Hot Dogs - canine heatstroke education for dog owners

Veterinary Tactical Group

Dr David Marlin

Photos from Bethany Lomas RVN Pet care in your own home's post 16/06/2026

πŸ’š Louie πŸ’š

A couple of weeks ago I visited Louie for a basic groom. When I advertise my basic grooms I do get a lot of interest as they are priced very reasonable, but I'd like to make this clear im not a proffesional groomer 🀣. My grooms are just a simple clip knots and cleaning up bottoms etc. If you are looking for a full groom with a proffesional finish im not your girl πŸ˜…
Beautiful Louie was the perfect example of my basic grooms, I clipped off a couple of knots and tidied around his bottom and trousers to help keep him clean. He really did behave impeccably and his mom did an excellent job of holding him. This always makes a difference as I do work alone, my aim is always to put the cats needs first. If I feel that the situation is too stressful dont be alarmed if I refer you back to your vet for options of sedation etc.

My inbox is always open for a chat, so dont hesitate to get in contact πŸ˜ŠπŸ’šπŸΎπŸΆπŸ±πŸ‡ x

Photos from Bethany Lomas RVN Pet care in your own home's post 23/04/2026

Lovely lovely nail clips!!!!!! πŸ’šπŸΆπŸ±πŸΎ # # #

Photos from Bethany Lomas RVN Pet care in your own home's post 31/03/2026

Sorry for the radio silence πŸ™ˆ Ive been recovering from my 10k run the weekend! πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™€οΈ

I have limited appointments over the Easter break so please get in touch if you would like one!

Here's a pic of me dying at the end of my run and a pic of the unamused Rosemary after her nail clip on Saturday! 🀣🀣🀣🀣

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