05/31/2026
☀️ Summer adventures around Abbotsford are better with your best friend by your side but rising temperatures can put pets at risk faster than many owners realize.
Whether you're hiking local trails, relaxing on a patio, or spending the day at the park, it's important to recognize the early signs of overheating:
🐾 Excessive panting
🐾 Drooling more than usual
🐾 Lethargy or weakness
🐾 Bright red gums
🐾 Vomiting or diarrhea
🐾 Difficulty walking or collapse
Heat-related emergencies can develop quickly, especially during warm summer days. Providing shade, fresh water, and frequent breaks can help keep your pet safe while enjoying the outdoors.
If your pet seems overheated, don't wait too long to seek veterinary attention. Early intervention can make all the difference. ❤️🐶
Concerned your pet may be overheating? Contact our team right away for guidance or emergency care.
Disclaimer:
This post is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Heat stroke is a medical emergency. If your pet is showing signs of severe overheating, seek immediate veterinary care.