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If you're feeling warm, your pet is sure to be warm too: know the signs of overheating

If you’re feeling warm, your pet is sure to be warm too: know the signs of overheating

One of the most important things to keep in mind is hydration. Just like humans, pets need a constant supply of fresh water to stay hydrated during hot days. Make sure your pet’s water bowl is always full and consider adding ice cubes to keep the water cool.

In addition to adequate water, it is important to protect your pets from overheating. Avoid strenuous activities during the hottest hours of the day and provide a cool, shaded area where your pet can rest. Keep in mind that some animals, such as dogs and cats, are more sensitive to heat than others.

In warm weather, never leave your hand alone in a car, even if the window is slightly open. This is extremely dangerous and should be avoided at all times. The temperature in a car can rise quickly, which can lead to a fatal heat stroke for your pet.

Finally, it is important to learn how to recognize the signs that your pet is overheating. Excessive panting, lethargy, uncoordinated walking, or in severe cases, fainting or worse, loss of consciousness, can all be signs of overheating. If you suspect your pet is overheating, contact your veterinarian immediately.

Obviously, there are many things to pay attention to when it comes to keeping your pets warm. However, by paying attention to their well-being, you can ensure that they get through the warm days in a safe and comfortable way. And remember, if it’s too hot for you, it’s probably too hot for your pet too!

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