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7 Warning Signs of Heatstroke in Dogs that every pet parent should be aware of
Introduction
It is extremely difficult to cope with the impact of heatstroke in dogs. The reason is that while the temperature of humans' bodies is regulated through sweating, it is much more difficult for dogs to cool their bodies through sweating.
Then, why do dogs become overheated?
The cooling of dogs occurs mostly through panting. Their bodies may not regulate their temperature properly during intense physical activity and/or during high temperatures or on low ventilation
Common causes include
Heat exposure either from the sunlight or fire.
Heat exposure from the sunlight for a prolonged period.
Remaining inside a car without air conditioning.
7 signs your dog is experiencing heat stroke
Early detection is critical for the treatment of heatstroke in dogs
1. Over-Panting
A situation where your dog is panting profusely or very fast and does not relax after a period of rest might imply that the animal cannot cool down.
2. Excessive Drooling
You might see drooling, foaming around the mouth or thick saliva as a first indicator
3. Weakness and Tiredness
In a case where the dog appears tired and cannot do a lot of movement or even stand due to a lack of energy, then action must be taken.
4. Confusion or Disorientation
Excessive heat causes confusion, restlessness, or abnormal behaviour in the brain
5. Vomiting or Diarrhoea
Gastrointestinal issues in warm weather can be a sign of a serious heat-related problem
6. Shaking or Muscle Tremors
Rapid shivering can be a sign of excessive stress due to overheating
7. Collapse or Seizures
Indeed, this is an extremely important matter and should not be taken lightly under any circumstances.
Canine breeds with high risk
Some dog breeds that are more prone to suffering from heat stroke compared to other dog breeds include:
• Brachycephalic dogs (e.g., Pugs and Bulldogs)
• Dogs having heart and lung diseases
• Overweight dogs
• Dog breeds that develop heavy coats of fur
Immediate actions against heat exhaustion
In case your pet dog experiences heat exhaustion, immediate actions need to be taken.
First of all, try to remove your dog from the heated area.
Sprinkle water on your dog's body carefully
Provide access to drinking water
Don't put your dog in wet towels, they can catch him warm
Seek medical advice from your vet immediately for expert advice
Simple tips for keeping your dog cool include
Going out for walks during early morning or late evenings
Always supply fresh drinking water
Make sure there are shaded areas inside and outside
Use cooling mats according to the manufacturer's instructions
Maintain correct grooming of your dog's coat
Do not leave pets in parked cars
Conclusion
The overheating process in dogs may occur pretty fast and become a real issue in a matter of minutes. Having a lot of information on recognising these symptoms, as well as knowing what actions can be taken beforehand, you won't face any difficulties keeping your pet cool throughout this summer period. The number one thing to have is awareness.
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