Summer time is here and that means much more time spent
outside. This means it is important to keep tabs as it gets hotter outside be
sure to watch for symptoms of heat stroke for your pet.
This is what I did with my golden retriever when she got
older I actually shaved her down to make it look like she’s a labrador
retriever during the summer months and I'm going to tell you what a huge
difference that made.
It’s essentially a matter of fact I don't think we realize
it even though your pets fur is short he still feels a lot more heat than we do
so should I also suggest for your pet to brush them a lot more.
(Pet Information – If
for your pet your going to shave him or her then be sure for your pet
safety if your pet has fair skin that
your pet can get a sunburn.)
Another big mistake people make in the summer time with
their pets
is we exercise them just as much as we did in the winter
time. They should exercise a little less or less running around.
(Pet information –
Dogs don’t think about dehydration.)
For your pet safety if you are running or going on long
walks in the heat to keep symptoms of heat stroke down carry water for your
pet.
Signs of heat stroke for your pet?
They will start to pant very heavily, then go into a shallow
type of pant because your pet is literally getting dizzy and will
hyperventilate until they just drop. Other symptoms of heat stroke for your pet
is a lack of movement they will also seek out places where it's colder look for
these kind of symptoms of heat stroke for your pet.
When you see symptoms of heat stroke for your pet don’t
dowse him in cold water for your pet safety just simply wet a towel with cool
water and soak the towel over the dog. If your pet is showing symptoms of heat
stroke you can for your pet safety use that cool towel, put it on his face,
chest, and groin to help speed up the cooling process.
We hope these couple of pet safety tips for your pet will
help you protect your best friend from symptoms of heat stroke.
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