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Beating the heat – Part 3: Prevention

Posted by Julie on June 24th, 2010

iStock_000004034283XSmallThis is the third and final blog in our “beating the heatseries. Be safe out there!!

There are ways you can prevent heat stroke from happening in the first place.

  • NEVER leave your dog alone in the car on a warm day, regardless of whether the windows are open. Even if the weather outside is not extremely hot, the inside of the car acts like an oven – temperatures can rise to dangerously high levels in a matter of minutes.
  • Avoid vigorous exercise on warm days. When outside, opt for shady areas.
  • Keep fresh cool water available at all times.
  • Certain types of dogs are more sensitive to heat – especially obese dogs and brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds, like Pugs and Bulldogs. Use extreme caution when these dogs are exposed to heat.

Some dogs can recover fully from heat stroke if it is caught early enough. Others suffer permanent organ damage and require lifelong treatment. Sadly, many dogs do not survive heat stroke. Prevention is the key to keeping your dog safe during warmer weather.

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One Response to “Beating the heat – Part 3: Prevention”

  1. excellent writing about dog health, it is actually useful for me. keep writing and happy blogging.

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