Heat Stroke
What is heat stroke?
Heat stroke occurs when your pet’s temperature rises above normal because of the environment. Usually this condition occurs when pets are left in unattended cars or strenuously exercised. Because pets do not sweat, they can become over-heated very quickly.
What are the signs of heat stroke?
What can I do if I think my pet has heat stroke?
How is heat stroke treated?
What is the best way to protect my pet from heat stroke?
It is also a good idea to plan your pet’s activities. Do not allow a lot of exercise during the afternoon, when it is the hottest. When exercising you pet, make sure that there is plenty of fresh, cool water and that you take breaks during strenuous exercise. If you anticipate that your pet may be walking on a hot surface (such as pavement or concrete), paw protection (boots or adhesive film) is also recommended to prevent heat injury to the foot pads.
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