© 2025 WEKU
NPR for Northern, Central and Eastern Kentucky
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Join WEKU's 1850 campaign for the future! 1,850 new supporters, each giving $10 monthly to keep WEKU strong. Update: 1,588 supporters to reach the goal! Click here to support WEKU!

Central Kentucky vet says heat wave poses threat to pets

The heat wave in central and eastern Kentucky poses a danger not just to humans, but also pets.
Pixabay.com
The heat wave in central and eastern Kentucky poses a danger not just to humans, but also pets.

High temperatures through the end of the week pose a danger not just to people, but also, their pets. Dr. Detra Bryant is a veterinarian and the owner of Buffalo Trace Veterinary Clinic in Versailles. She said some pet owners don’t realize dogs and cats can’t shed heat the way humans do, by sweating.

“I feel like they don't realize the danger that cats or the dogs have with the heat. I feel like they think that either they're smaller, or they're outside so they're used to the heat, which is not the case.”

Bryant said if pets can’t be brought inside, they need a shaded area with a good breeze and plenty of water – and joggers accustomed to taking their dog with them on runs shouldn’t during the heat wave.

“Leave the dogs at home during this heat. The dogs can go for a jog on, you know, next week or in a couple of weeks. And also not just the heat, the asphalt is hard on their feet.”

Bryant said dogs accompanying runners on roads and sidewalks try to push through the pain and can wind up with burnt paw pads. She’s been a vet for 18 years and said heat stroke cases she’s had tend to have unfortunate endings.

** WEKU is working hard to be a leading source for public service, fact-based journalism. Monthly sustaining donors are the top source of funding for this growing nonprofit news organization. Please join others in your community who support WEKU by making your donation.

John McGary is a Lexington native and Navy veteran with three decades of radio, television and newspaper experience.
WEKU depends on support from those who view and listen to our content. There's no paywall here. Please support WEKU with your donation.
Related Content