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Do dogs vomit in heatstroke?

Date: 2024-05-05

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Do dogs vomit in heatstroke?
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Dogs with heat stroke may vomit. Heatstroke in dogs is caused by staying in a hot environment or in the sun for a long time. It generally manifests as elevated body temperature, poor appetite, lack of energy, shortness of breath, etc. In severe cases, it may cause unsteady walking, foaming at the mouth, coma and If symptoms such as shock are not taken in time, the dog may die.

How to prevent heatstroke in dogs

1. In hot weather, dogs are likely to become dehydrated. If your dog is going to be outside in the heat for an extended period of time, you must make sure they have fresh, clean water to drink, rehydrate in an adequate and frequent manner, and take frequent breaks in the shade.

2. In summer, choose the coolest morning or evening for outdoor activities, but if the outdoor temperature reaches around 32°C or even higher, it is recommended to stay indoors.

3. The brachycephalic dog has a long trachea, so the efficiency of using panting to dissipate heat is relatively low, so special attention must be paid.

4. Never leave your dog alone in the car, because your driver's seat will quickly become a hot and deadly oven. Even if you keep the windows open to keep the air flowing, your dog may suffer from heat stroke or serious illness. disease.

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