
What is Heatstroke?
Heatstroke in dogs is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when a dog’s body temperature rises to dangerous levels.
It happens when the dog’s natural cooling mechanisms, like panting and releasing heat through their paws are overwhelmed by external heat and humidity.
Seek Veterinary advice and take to nearest vet as a matter of urgency.
Think it’s safe to leave your dog in the car? Think again.
Even with the windows open or parked in the shade, a car can turn into an oven fast.
At just 22°C outside, the temperature inside can soar to 47°C within an hour.
That’s dangerously hot and can cause serious suffering, heatstroke, or even death. Never leave your dog in a parked car.
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