If you suspect your dog is overheated, pleasecontact your veterinarianright away. Quick action can save your dog’s life. Our Team Michele Drake, DVM, CVA Kathy Boehme, DVM, CVCHM Keala Shotwell, DVM, CVA Jennifer Hamlet, VMD Heather Kovacevich, DVM ...
Let’s look at everything you need to know about heatstroke in dogs and what to do if your dog is suffering from signs of heatstroke. Key Takeaways Heatstroke is the result of a dog's inability to cool their body down. Dogs are more susceptible to the effects of heat-related illnesse...
Indications that your dog might be getting overheated include: Excessive panting or difficulty breathing Bright red or bruised gums Small pinpoint-type bruises on the belly or inside the ears Increased heart and respiratory rates Drooling Weakness They might also seem confused or collapse. If he...
Let’s look at everything you need to know about heatstroke in dogs and what to do if your dog is suffering from signs of heatstroke. Key Takeaways Heatstroke is the result of a dog's inability to cool their body down. Dogs are more susceptible to the effects of heat-related illnesse...