Monday, July 6, 2015
How to prevent hyperthermia in dogs.
As I stepped outside yesterday afternoon,it was so very hot. I couldn't ignore the blazing sun and the heat upon my skin.I looked at the car beside me and I noticed a little dog in the car panting.
Oh my, you have to turn on the Air Conditioner.Poor little poochie.
Here's what you need to know.
Dogs do not tolerate heat as much as we do. They do not sweat like humans.Their sweat glands are found under their foot pads.Also,their body is covered with fur. (imagine walking on the street in the afternoon wearing a blanket)
So, how do they cool off ? On hot days like these, dogs keep their body cool by panting.
But sometimes, panting alone may not be enough to keep them cooI. This may lead to a condition known as hyperthermia (heat stroke).
To prevent hyperthermia, here are the things you have to do.
1.Turn on the A.C.
2.Always provide water.
3.Don't leave a dog in the car.
4.Do not ignore signs such as panting, limping while working on a hot pavement, dry muzzle,vomiting, tongue colour changes to red or blue.
5.Pour cool water or a use a wet cloth to pat the abdomen. Do not use cold water because that would cause a drastic change in temperature. Temperature regulation should be gradual.
6. If you notice any of the above signs please take your pet to the veterinarian.
Click here to learn more important tips on how to prevent hyperthermia.
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Interesting. Thanks Doc
ReplyDeleteThe pleasure is mine .Stay tuned for more posts.
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