
20/06/2025
Watch your fur babies guys ..
brachial breeds are more at risk
I always carry
Honey and lemon juice with me
Lemon juice breaks down the phlegm/ Bile
Honey helps restore energy
I also use a cooling coat
Heat stroke in dogs is a serious condition that can be life-threatening if not treated promptly and properly. Here are some key things to know:
*Recognizing the signs:*
- Panting excessively
- Drooling or foaming at the mouth
- Restlessness or anxiety
- Bright red gums and tongue
- Increased heart rate
- Collapse or loss of consciousness
*Causes:*
- Leaving your dog in a hot car
- Exercising your dog in extreme heat
- Lack of shade or water
- Certain breeds (e.g., Bulldogs, Pugs) are more susceptible
*What to do:*
1. *Move your dog to a cooler location* (shade or air-conditioned space).
2. *Provide cool water* for your dog to drink or use wet cloths to cool them down.
3. *Use a fan* to circulate air.
4. *Contact your vet* or an emergency animal hospital immediately.
*Prevention:*
- Never leave your dog in a hot car.
- Provide plenty of water and shade.
- Avoid exercising your dog during the hottest part of the day.
- Monitor your dog's behavior and health closely.