Summer is the season to swim on the beach to alleviate the hot weather. Aside from after yourself during this season, it is also essential to look after your pet. Pets maintain a higher body temperature compared to humans. It is around 100.5 - 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. This is why they are more prone to heat stroke than humans. Once your pet reaches a body temperature of 106 degrees Fahrenheit, his life is in danger. This change in body temperature might look subtle and simple, but it is already fatal for pets. Thus, regulating and checking your pet's body temperature is necessary.
Overheating among dogs might not be physically visible. It might be difficult to tell, especially when you're far from your dog. However, these signs can help you determine when your dog is already overheating:
excessive drooling with thicker saliva
strong urge to drink water
quicker heartbeat
rapid panting
experiencing breathing difficulty
bright red gums or tongue
weakness
confusion
A severe heat stroke can cause your dog to suffer from organ failure, seizure, and even death. Once you notice your dog displays any of these symptoms, rush him immediately to veterinary clinic Ada MI.