The county dog warden is advising people not to bring their pets to the beach over the coming days.
With highs of 25 degrees forecast for many areas, pet owners are advised to leave their pets at home, to prevent them from suffering heat stroke or dehydration.
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They are also encouraged to ensure that their pets have access to plenty of water, as well as shaded areas where they can seek relief from the sun.
Clare County Dog Warden, Frankie Coote outlines the risks that hot weather poses to dogs.
You can listen to the full interview with more dog advice below.