Is Your Dog More Susceptible to Heat Stroke?

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You do everything to give your dog the best care possible so make sure you know how to protect them in the summer months and what to watch out for.

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Is Your Dog More Susceptible To

Stroke?

As the weather is warming up it’s essential to know how to

protect your dog in the summer months.

From ample play time and buying the finest food to getting the best pet health insurance

available, you do everything to give your dog the best

possible care.

Although your pooch may love the sunshine and fresh air, its

important to be aware that the heat can be dangerous for dogs

with conditions such as heat stroke.

What Are The Symptoms of Heat Stroke in Dogs?

Panting is a normal physiologic response to

heat, but if after taking a break your pet continues

to pant heavily, it is possible they could be showing signs of a heat

stroke.

What Are The Symptoms of Heat Stroke in Dogs?

– Heavy panting– Difficulty breathing– Bright red gums – Inability to walk straight– Vomiting – Diarrhea– Collapsing

Signs of heat stroke

can include:

What Should I Do If I Suspect Heat Stroke?

Heat stroke is a medical emergency and requires immediate veterinary attention.

What Should I Do If I Suspect Heat Stroke?

NEVER douse your pet in cold water

put move your pet to a cool area,

provide water, and seek immediate

help.

Are Some Dog Breeds More Susceptible to Heat Stroke?

NOYES

Are Some Dog Breeds More Susceptible to Heat Stroke?

Any breed with a short or flat nose is at an

increased risk of having a heat stroke.

Are Some Dog Breeds More Susceptible to Heat Stroke?

Having a shorter nose compromises dogs ability to breath more effectively so it can limit their

capability to cool themselves in situations with excessive heat and exercise.

Are Some Dog Breeds More Susceptible to Heat Stroke?

• Example of such dogs include:

• English Bulldogs• French Bulldogs• Pugs• Shih Tzus

Try to avoid the heat of midday sun and always provide shade and water when

playing with your dog in the Summertime.