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Dangers of Summer

Topic: PetsFeaturing A StewartPublished July 5, 2011
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As the weather continues warming up, keeping your pets cool should be at the top of your list of conce s. Year after year we hear of pets dying in hot cars, sometimes after being left for mere minutes. What we don't commonly hear about are the countless pets that suffer from heatstroke just playing in the yard. The primary conce with the warmer weather is heatstroke. Some people refer to it as heat exhaustion, which is another name for mild heatstroke. According to peteducation.com, a dog experiences a mild heatstroke when the core body temperature is betwee 104-106 degrees (Fahrenheit). A sever heatstroke occurs at anything over 106 degrees. Know the Symptoms Knowing the symptoms for heatstroke is critical in getting treatment for your pet before it becomes severe. The symptoms to watch for include:
  • Rapid Panting
  • Bright Red Tongue
  • Red or pale gums
  • Thick, sticky saliva
  • Depression
  • Weakness
  • Dizziness
  • Vomiting – sometimes with blood
  • Diarrhea
If your dog starts exhibiting any of these symptoms, seek veterinary care immediately. Also work to slowly bring down the body temperature by offering cool liquids, and bringing them into a cooler environment. WARNING: do not pack ice around your pet, give extremely cold drinks, or bring from the excessive heat into an excessively cool building. Doing so could cause your pet to go into shock. Know the Prevention Preventing heat exhaustion is much easier than treating it. Here are some things to consider while it's warm:
  • Give your pet plenty of water. If you leave a dis outside, make sure to get new water every 2-3 hours or use a circulating bowl to keep the water form getting too warm or growing dangerous bacteria or algea.
  • NEVER LEAVE YOUR PET IN A PARKED CAR...even with the windows cracked. Temperatures in a car on a sunny day can quickly approach and exceed 140 degrees which can be extremely harmful to your pet.
  • For outside dogs, provide access to shade during the most intense part of the day.
  • Move your exercise routine to less heat intensive hours or reduce simply your routine.
  • Soak your dog with the hose. Aside from being good fun for you, the dog and the kids, this is a great way to keep core body temperatures down.
  • Consider taking your dog to a doggie daycare when it's excessively hot. Not only will they have water and shade, but when it's not too hot, they'll have opportunity to play with other dogs while staff keep a watchful eye.
Have a fun and safe summer!

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Owner of Advantage Pet Center, A Stewart has the pleasure of working with dogs, cats, lizards, and guinea pigs, just to name a few, by offering doggie daycare, cat and dog grooming, and pet boarding for all varieties of pets. Ann is continually looking for ways to help the owners of these animals maintain a happy home for the entire family.

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