MSPCA sets out how to keep your pet safe
We're being warned to think about our pets, as the Isle of Man is expected to see day three of what's being described as an 'unusual' heat wave.
Yesterday (5 September), saw the second-warmest September day on record, according to the Ronaldsway Met Office with temperatures peaking at 24.5°C.
The MSPCA is urging residents to avoid walking your dog at the hottest time of the day, and keep them away from concrete - as it can burn their pads.
Manx Radio's John Moss sat down with ManxSPCA Managing Director Juana Warburton:
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