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Heatstroke in Dogs: Know the Signs, Act Fast!

Heatstroke is a medical emergency — and it can happen fast. Dogs can overheat even on days that don’t feel extreme to us.

🚨 Warning Signs to Watch For:

Excessive panting or drooling

Weakness or collapse

Bright red or pale gums

Vomiting or diarrhea

Glazed eyes, confusion, or unresponsiveness

⚠️ Brachycephalic breeds (like Pugs, Bulldogs), overweight dogs, and older dogs are at higher risk.

☀️ Prevent Heatstroke:

✅ Walk early morning or late evening

✅ Provide shade and fresh water at all times

✅ NEVER leave your dog in a parked car — not even for a minute

✅ Avoid hot pavements (if it’s too hot for your hand, it’s too hot for their paws)

🧊 If You Suspect Heatstroke:

Move your dog to a cool area immediately

Offer small amounts of water (don’t force it)

Cool with wet towels on chest, belly & paws — avoid ice-cold water

Call your vet urgently

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