How to deal with heatstroke in dogs How to deal with heatstroke in dogs

The dog’s sweat glands are small and underdeveloped, so it is easy to get heatstroke in the summer, but heatstroke is also divided into different situations. One, if the dog is just panting, spitting tongue, then the degree of heat stroke is slightly less, as long as it stops moving, and find a cool place, as soon as possible to restore the normal body temperature can be. If you find that your dog’s body temperature is gradually rising, and shortness of breath, then you should help it rinse its body with cold water, or use a wet towel to lower its body temperature, but be careful not to let the wet towel stay on the dog’s body for too long to prevent the dog’s fur from being heavily shaded. If the dog appears to be panting sharply, barking furiously, or even foaming at the mouth, this is the time to take first aid measures as soon as possible and take the dog to the hospital. This situation is very critical, and if not handled properly, can even cause shock or death of the dog.

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