Heatstroke – Summer Safety Tips For Dogs
As weather temperatures are rising, the risk of heatstroke in dogs and other animals increases as well. Dogs rely on heat being released through only their paw pads, noses and through panting; whereas humans sweat to relieve ourselves of heat. So, to help you keep your dog cool this summer, we have put together a list of summer safety tips so your furry friend doesn’t develop heatstroke.
When a dog does end up developing heatstroke it can cause very serious damage and, in some cases, it can be fatal. That is why it is important to familiarise yourself with the symptoms, which include:
Dribbling
Extreme panting
Collapse
Excessive thirst
Increased heartbeat
Dark-coloured gums
If you do suspect your dog may have developed heatstroke the best thing to do is to move them into a draughty area, wet their fur with cool water and contact your vet. However, preventing the heatstroke in the first place should always be your top priority, and here are a few things you can do.
1) Stay Hydrated!
2) Go For A Walk At A Sensible Time
3) Cool Places To Lie Down
4) Paddling Pool & Sprinklers
5) Ice Treats And Cool Toys
Placing some of your dog’s toys into the freezer is a great way to keep your pooch stimulated and cool. Or you could even place some of your dog’s favourite treats into an ice cube tray to create ice cubes and lollies.
If you suspect your dog is suffering from heatstroke, it is important to contact your vet immediately. Or for more advice and summer safety tips click here.
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