Dog Health & Weather in Birmingham, England
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Solid day for a thick-coated breed. Walking, running, fetch, yard time — all good. Never shave the coat, even if it looks hot. It insulates both ways and protects against sunburn. Brush it out instead.
Clear skies + warm air = maximum UV exposure on light-colored noses and bellies. Sun protection matters for dogs too — especially pink-nosed breeds.
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Breed-specific advice for Labrador Retrievers in today's conditions.
Getting warm for a thick coat. Walking and light play are fine, but save the hard running for a cooler day. Brush out any loose undercoat — it helps airflow.
Warm weather triggers the coat blow. Your thick-coated dog is dropping undercoat like it's their job. Embrace the brush — 15 minutes a day keeps the tumbleweeds under control.
Spring pollen clings to thick coats and gets carried indoors. Your dog becomes a walking allergen sponge. A quick brush after walks removes 80% of surface pollen before it transfers to your furniture and their skin.
Your thick-coated dog has energy to burn in warm weather. Channel it into structured exercise — heel work, fetch with obedience, or trail work. A tired brain beats a tired body.
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