by Metropol | February 21, 2024 8:30 am
Unlike humans, most animals can’t sweat to reduce body heat. Instead, dogs and cats mainly lose heat by either panting, licking, or through their paws, and there is a limit as to how much they can cool themselves.
Keeping them hydrated helps, as will leaving them at home in the shade rather than roasting in a hot car while you go shopping. Signs of heat stroke include excessive panting or salivation, dark ‘brick red’ gums, restlessness, vomiting and diarrhoea, although some animals may just collapse, especially in parked cars.
Animal centres, pet outlets, and veterinarians are full of suggestions for keeping pets cool.
These include:
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