4 ways to keep your dog cool this summer
Now that summer is here and the temperatures are climbing in many parts of the country, it’s important to protect your dog from the heat, as exposure to high temperatures can lead to heat exhaustion and life threatening heatstroke.
Like in humans, heatstroke occurs when an animal’s body temperature becomes elevated above the normal range due to exposure to excessively high temperatures, to the point where their body’s temperature-regulating mechanism fails and they can’t maintain a healthy temperature. It’s a very serious condition that can cause organ failure or death. Some animals are at higher risk of overheating and severe consequences such as heatstroke, including dogs with other medical conditions (like heart problems or breathing problems), those with a thick or long coat, very young or very old dogs, and short-nosed or flat-faced breeds such as pugs, French bulldogs and British bulldogs.
Read More: https://www.rspca.org.au/blog/2022/4-ways-keep-your-dog-cool-summer
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