17/07/2022
🐾🥵☀️Whether in the garden, inside your house or out for a walk it’s important to keep your dog cool during heatwaves and hot or humid weather. This helps them feel more comfortable and reduces risk of heatstroke ☀️🥵🐾
‼️Dogs are more at risk than we are. Heatstroke is serious and as a dog’s internal temperature rises it can lead to organ failure. Heatstroke can quickly kill and 1 in 7 dogs that are taken to the vets with heatstroke die.
‼️All dogs can develop heatstroke, but some are more at risk than others. Research found that dogs with a higher risk include those that are:
Overweight, Flat-faced, More energetic, Older, Bigger particularly over 50kg, Have longer or thicker fur, Have health issues
Breeds that are most commonly taken to the vets with heatstroke include:
Chow Chows, Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Dogue de Bordeaux, Greyhounds, Boxers, English Springer Spaniels, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Pugs, Golden Retrievers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers.
Exercise/Walking is the most common cause of heatstroke,
‼️Signs of heatstroke progress quickly and include:
Heavy panting, even when not exercising
Breathing problems, particularly in flat-faced dogs
Tiredness
Stiffness or an unwillingness to move
Dribbling
Confusion
Being sick
Upset stomach
Not walking in a straight line
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Fitting
‼️If you think your dog has heatstroke, immediately contact your vet while cooling them down. Getting early advice and treatment is essential to saving a dog’s life.
It is important that you start to cool your dog as soon as possible - this can make a big difference to whether they survive.
https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/keepingyourdogcool?fbclid=IwAR0UIjh2VEd8lhSZFXbT6B3Kp5OQ3cbuiqJUVdS93_VijnS8zczqZ3yyhqc&fs=e&s=cl
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