As summer temperatures rise across India, veterinarians are urging pet owners to take extra precautions, especially for dogs, who are more vulnerable to heat- illnesses.
Unlike humans, dogs cannot regulate body temperature through sweating. They primarily rely on panting, with minimal cooling through their paw pads. This makes them more susceptible to overheating, particularly during hot and humid conditions.
Even short exposure to high temperatures or lack of adequate hydration can quickly escalate into a serious condition known as Heatstroke.
Pet experts highlight several warning signs that owners should watch for:
If left untreated, heatstroke can become life-threatening within a short time.
To protect pets during summer, owners are advised to:
If a pet shows signs of overheating, experts recommend moving it to a cooler place, offering water and seeking veterinary care immediately.
With temperatures continuing to rise, awareness and timely action are critical to preventing heat- emergencies in pets.
The advisory serves as a reminder that simple precautions can make a significant difference in ensuring the safety and well-being of animals during extreme weather.
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