Q: With a young dog in training this summer, have you some advice on the best ways to keep dogs cool in hot weather?
A: The advice on how to keep dogs cool in hot weather is so important. Here’s what to do.
Keep dogs cool by providing a cool bed to lie on, especially immediately after he returns from exercise. Place ice packs under the bedding or provide a wet towel for him to lie on.
The progressive signs of heatstroke in dogs comprise: heavy panting, difficulty breathing and increased heart rate; a bright-red appearance to the tongue lips and gums; drooling, thick saliva and vomiting; the dog becoming progressively unsteady and maybe even passing bloody diarrhoea; the rectal temperature rising to 40°C to 41.1°C (104° to 106°F); the lips and mucous membranes turning pale and grey as shock sets in; finally, collapse, seizures, coma and death will ensue.
If you are concerned that a dog might be suffering from heatstroke, move him to a shaded/cool area immediately and douse him with cool water or use wet towels and/or place the dog in the breeze of a fan.
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