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How To Tell if Your Dog Is Too Hot

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Dogs can overheat when exposed to high temperatures outdoors. They have a unique way of cooling down, so they take more time. Some ways dogs use to cool down are panting, sweating via their paw pads, and dilating blood vessels. See? They’re far different from human ways. 

Ensure to observe your dog during summer since this is the season when heatstroke is rampant. Look out for the symptoms of overheating, which may include excessive panting, salivation, fast heartbeat, unconsciousness, red gums, incoordination, and difficulty breathing. Use a thermometer to confirm your assumption and act immediately because overheating can be fatal when left unattended. You must know about heatstroke and its symptoms so you can easily recognize it. It’s more tormenting to imagine that you can’t help while your dog is suffering from something which you could have prevented in the first place.

 

Your veterinarian Kitchener, ON is a valuable resource regarding issues affecting your pet’s health and well-being.

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