Heatstroke in Dogs: Signs You Should Never Ignore βοΈπΆ
Heatstroke in Dogs: Signs You Should Never Ignore βοΈπΆ
Dogs can overheat very quickly in summer β especially during hot walks, car rides, or outdoor play. Since dogs donβt sweat like humans, heatstroke can become dangerous fast if not noticed on time.
Common Signs of Heatstroke β οΈ
* Excessive panting
* Heavy drooling
* Red gums
* Weakness or tiredness
* Vomiting
* Wobbling or confusion
What To Do Immediately π
* Move your dog to a cool place
* Offer small amounts of cool water
* Use cool wet towels on paws & belly
* Contact your vet immediately
Simple Ways To Prevent It βοΈ
* Avoid afternoon walks
* Never leave dogs in parked cars
* Keep fresh water available always
* Choose indoor play during peak heat
* Protect paws from hot roads
Some dogs like Pugs, Bulldogs, puppies, senior dogs, and thick-coated breeds are more sensitive to heat and need extra care during summer.
A little caution can make summer safer and happier for your furry friend. β€οΈπΎ
