Written By
Ankit Singh
Dogs are susceptible to heatstroke. Knowing the signs can save lives. Let's dive into the details.
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Rapid and excessive panting could indicate heat stress. Watch for abnormal breathing.
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Dogs may drool excessively when overheated. Pay attention to changes in drooling patterns.
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Notice your dog becoming sluggish or weak? Heatstroke might be the cause.
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Digestive distress can arise from heat-related issues. Monitor your dog's stomach.
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Check your dog's gums – red gums could be a sign of heatstroke.
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Is your dog acting disoriented or dizzy? Heatstroke might be affecting their senses.
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A high body temperature (over 104°F) demands immediate action. Consult a vet.
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If your dog seeks shade or lies on cool surfaces frequently, they could be too hot.
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