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St Bernards Road Vet

Keeping our Wildlife Cool

Summer can be tough on our pets but it can be even more challenging for our wildlife. After a few consecutive days of high temperatures our wildlife can become dehydrated and suffer from heat stress.

Heat stressed animals will:

  • Be weak, lethargic, confused or unresponsive
  • Come down to ground level searching for water (especially possums and koalas)
  • Birds will open their beaks or hold their wings away from their body
  • Have burnt feet from walking on hot tarmac or a hot roof (this requires veterinary attention)

Top tips to help our native furry friends:

  • Place shallow containers of water around your garden at varying heights (put a stick or rock in them so if animals fall in they can get back out again)
  • Keep cats and dogs inside and supervised at all times to prevent them preying on weakened and vulnerable wildlife
  • Become familiar with the information included on local wildlife websites such as WIRES

If you find an animal suffering from heat stress call us as soon as possible  - we will advise you on what you should do next.

Keeping our wildlife cool

Summer can be tough on our pets but it can be even more challenging for our wildlife. After a few consecutive days of high temperatures our wildlife can become dehydrated and suffer from heat stress.

Heat stressed animals will:

  • Be weak, lethargic, confused or unresponsive
  • Come down to ground level searching for water (especially possums and koalas)
  • Birds will open their beaks or hold their wings away from their body
  • Have burnt feet from walking on hot tarmac or a hot roof (this requires veterinary attention)

Top tips to help our native furry friends:

  • Place shallow containers of water around your garden at varying heights (put a stick or rock in them so if animals fall in they can get back out again)
  • Keep cats and dogs inside and supervised at all times to prevent them preying on weakened and vulnerable wildlife
  • Become familiar with the information included on local wildlife websites such as WIRES

If you find an animal suffering from heat stress call us as soon as possible  - we will advise you on what you should do next.

 

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Mon to Fri - 8am to 6.30pm
Saturday - 8am to 1pm

CONTACT US

St Bernards Road Veterinary Clinic
Shop 7
81-83 St Bernards Road
Magill SA 5072
Ph: 08 8364 4545

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