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What should we do if our dog suffers from heatstroke?

What should we do if our dog suffers from heatstroke?

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Heat stroke is not a trivial matter for dogs, because there are many sweat glands on the dog's body, but the sweat glands that can really dissipate heat are very few, so if the dog has heat stroke, it is very important that we pay attention to the situation. Dog heatstroke is divided into two kinds, one is acute heatstroke, on the contrary, there is chronic heatstroke, and we are going to say that the dog acute heatstroke how to do.

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If a dog has acute heatstroke, the body temperature is usually at least 39 degrees or more. And you will see it panting more sharply than usual, the tongue or gums showing a bright red, flowing sticky saliva, serious will appear to shake his head. Sometimes there will be muscle twitching, body shaking, rapid heartbeat, etc., and more serious cases of shock or coma.

 

In general, short-nosed breeds and long-haired breeds are more prone to heatstroke. In addition, the chances of heatstroke will be increased when placed in a closed, unventilated room, car, or cage, especially in a car, causing hot air. After heatstroke, in addition to assisting the dog to cool down, there can be given water, but do not need to force the dog to drink, try to let it relax, can be used to help the condensation pad to help heatstroke, and then seek veterinary help.

 

If your dog has heatstroke, you should not take it lightly and must take appropriate measures. When the dog is a little more stable, take the dog to the hospital as soon as possible for examination to prevent accidents.


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