Criteria for judging heat stroke in dogs

Criteria for judging heat stroke in dogs

Criteria for judging heat stroke in dogs
Samoyed Dog (detail introduction)

In the hot summer, if the heat stroke is not treated in time, it is very easy to cause the dog to die. Because most of the heat on the dog is discharged through the tongue, if there is no tail dog in the summer, it is very easy to heat up of heatstroke, so how to judge whether the dog has heat stroke?

1. Determine whether heat stroke through behavior

Most of the panting dogs, as long as they add some water, and rest in a cool place, they will restore vitality. But when they are hot, the reaction of heat stroke will follow. When the dog appears quickly, restlessness, barking and drooling, there are already signs of heat stroke. Then it will have difficulty breathing, look up at the neck or breath, or stagnate. At this time, if you do not do it appropriately, the dog will shock, coma, and eventually cause death.

2. Determine whether you have heat stroke through other methods

To judge whether the dog has been stroke, in addition to judging through its external behavior and reaction, the owner can also judge by touching or observation. For example, whether pets are in a sultry and high temperature environment, whether the body temperature is much higher than usual. Or observe from the hairless part of the pet's abdomen, whether the skin is flushed, the blood spots, blood spots, etc. are all signs of heat stroke.