Heat exhaustion can be particularly dangerous and even fatal so it’s important to be able to recognise the signs and know what to do.
Watch out for:
- Excessive panting
- Exaggerated and noisy panting
- Lethargy
- Drooling
- Weakness or collapse
- Vomiting
What to do if you suspect heat exhaustion:
- Bring your pet to us immediately (or seek emergency veterinary care)
- On your way here you can cool your pet by applying wet towels to hairless parts of your pet’s body (groins or paws)
- Place your pet in front of the air conditioner or a fan while you are in the car.
If you are ever worried about your pet in the heat call us for advice
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