Dogs can get heatstroke in a 30 degree home Dogs can get heatstroke in a 30 degree home. Dogs have a poor heat dissipation capacity and are extremely susceptible to heatstroke because of their exuberant coats. When leaving your dog alone at home, make sure your dog has plenty of water and avoid direct sunlight on your dog. You can trim your dog’s hair in the summer to reduce the parasitism of lice while also cooling your dog. You can also cool your dog down by taking him to play in the water. It is best to avoid leaving your dog at home alone in the summer to prevent heatstroke and not being able to cool your dog down in time after the heatstroke. You should not take your dog out for a walk in the middle of the day or in the afternoon.
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