“…Previous studies have identified risk factors associated with developing HRI in dogs, including skull shape, bodyweight, age, breed and being overweight [ 24 , 25 , 26 ]. Whilst any dog can develop HRI if exposed to a high enough ambient temperature for long enough, brachycephalic dogs [ 24 , 25 , 27 ], overweight dogs [ 24 , 25 , 34 ], heavier dogs [ 24 ] and dogs aged 2–8 and over 12 years [ 24 ] have greater odds of developing HRI. However, our previous study [ 24 ] explored risk factors for the entire spectrum of severity of HRI presented for veterinary care and did not distinguish between differing risk factors across different severity grades of HRI [ 6 , 24 , 27 ], with only 14% of dogs developing severe disease [ 11 , 27 ] and a survival rate over 95% for dogs with mild/moderate disease [ 11 ].…”