Signs Your Dog is Overheating and What to Do

Signs Your Dog is Overheating and What to Do

Dogs can easily overheat, especially in hot weather. Signs that your dog may be overheating include excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, bright red tongue and gums, vomiting, and collapse. If you suspect your dog is overheating, move them to a cooler area immediately. Offer them water to drink and wet their body with cool (not cold) water. You can also place a fan near them to help cool them down. Avoid using ice-cold water or ice packs as this can constrict blood vessels and make it harder for your dog to cool down. If your dog's symptoms persist, seek veterinary help immediately.

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