Preventing Your Dog From Having Heatstroke
What to do when your
dog suffers from heatstroke:
The first sign of heatstroke is rapid and heavy panting along with salivation. The dog gradually becomes weak after a few minutes and then collapses while still panting.
Immediately remove the dog from the warm environment. Clear the mouth of saliva to help him breath with ease and sponge his face with cool water. Contact a vet for further treatment.
If you can, immerse the dog’s body in cool water. Do not use ice-cold water. Another effective treatment is to wrap him in towels soaked in cold water. Pour the water over the towels to prevent them from getting warm. In addition, make sure that your dog has plenty of drinking water...
The first sign of heatstroke is rapid and heavy panting along with salivation. The dog gradually becomes weak after a few minutes and then collapses while still panting.
Immediately remove the dog from the warm environment. Clear the mouth of saliva to help him breath with ease and sponge his face with cool water. Contact a vet for further treatment.
If you can, immerse the dog’s body in cool water. Do not use ice-cold water. Another effective treatment is to wrap him in towels soaked in cold water. Pour the water over the towels to prevent them from getting warm. In addition, make sure that your dog has plenty of drinking water...
How
(and when) to take
your dog's temperature; When you absolutely must be concerned about
your dog's
diarrhea; What are the dangers of constipation and how you can
help; Learn how to recognize the symptoms of poisoning. These are just
a few examples of the valuable "how and why" information found
in this
book. Don't let
your dog become a victim. Learn the basic elements of Canine First Aid
in about as much time as it will take you to read the Sports Section in
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