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SEARCH: PALEO RIDGE expect if your dog does get heat stroke or to be clued up on what some of the symptoms are.
Recognizing the signs of heatstroke is crucial for immediate intervention. If you notice any of the following symptoms, take prompt action:
Excessive Panting
Dogs regulate their body temperature through panting. If you notice excessive, heavy panting, it may indicate heat stress.
LETHARGY
Heatstroke can cause lethargy or weakness in dogs. If your dog seems unusually tired or refuses to engage in activities, it may be a sign of overheating.
Vomiting Or Diarrhoea
Heatstroke can lead to gastrointestinal distress, including vomiting and diarrhoea.
If your dog shows these symptoms, it is important to seek veterinary attention immediately.
Pale Gums Or Salivating Excessively
Dogs with heatstroke may exhibit pale gums or excessive drooling. This indicates a possible heatrelated emergency.
Collapse Or Seizures
In severe cases, dogs may collapse or have seizures due to heatstroke. Seek immediate veterinary assistance if this occurs. Keeping your dog safe and cool during the summer is crucial to their well-being. Being mindful of the elements, such as staying out of extreme heat, providing adequate hydration, avoiding hot surfaces, and recognizing the signs of heatstroke, you can ensure a comfortable and safe summer for your furry friend. Remember, a little extra care and attention go a long way in preventing heatrelated illnesses and ensuring that your dog enjoys the season to the fullest.
Remember, some dogs will want to lay in the heat and sleep, do not let them do this, take them indoors and keep them in doors with a fan or similar if they become persistent on staying out in the sun.
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