The sequelae of heatstroke in dogs are: panting, rapid heartbeat, high fever, lack of oxygen, etc., which can seriously endanger the life of the dog, so when the dog is found to be heatstroke in time to move it to a cool, ventilated place lying down, lying down with the feet up to increase the blood supply to the brain, while giving the dog water and do a good job of cooling. For example, wipe your dog’s body with a wet towel and rub the foot pads with alcohol as appropriate.
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