Corgi is prone to heatstroke in the summer Corgi is prone to heatstroke in the summer. Corgi has poor heat dissipation and is prone to heatstroke in the summer heat environment. Corgi will show depression and loss of appetite after heatstroke, and should be treated promptly after discovery. When a Corgi is found to have heatstroke, place the Corgi in the shade and use a fan to slowly fan the air to cool it down. Do not place under the air conditioner and electric fans directly on the cooling, easy to lead to Corgi body temperature drop adverse problems. In the summer, pay attention to cooling your Corgi. You can prepare a water basin and put the Corgi in it to play with water to cool down. Also avoid walking your dog in the middle of the day and in the afternoon, which can lead to heat stroke.
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