NessPaws Pet Services

NessPaws Pet Services Dog Walking/Pet service offered in and around Inverness..

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Your dogs care and best interests are always our number one priority in our care �

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🥶 HOW COLD IS TOO COLD FOR YOUR DOG 🥶

26/07/2022

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26/07/2022

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11/07/2022

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11/07/2022

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I can not stress this enough!!! This weekend DO NOT WALK YOUR BULLDOGS OR CHOWS OR PUGS OR ANY DOG infact... they can live not walking but they will die in a split second walking out in that heat....... be sure to have lemon juice and follow the advice I put on here next....

What to do it your dog over heats....👇👇

If your bulldog/dogs are overheating it is imperative that you act quickly. Initially stand them in a bath of cool water NOT COLD!!!! and pour water especially around their neck, you need to cool the blood going to the brain as in severe cases of overheating there is a risk of brain damage from hot blood going to the brain. (Don't turn the hose pipe on them, it may panic them and make them worse & and the first lot of water sat in the hose could be boiling hot water!!) Extreme cold water can send them in to shock, so make sure it's just cool water.

Place ice under their tail (just inside their bottom if you can), keep pouring cool water over them and keep calm, if you panic your dog will panic.
Your dog will go very pale as the circulation system struggles to cope.

Try get them in the bath & Keep going with the water - don't take them out of the bath until the breathing has calmed down, talk calmly to your dog - you will be soaked, your bathroom will be soaked, but you will save their life!!!!!!!!!

Once the breathing is calmer, remove them from the bath but don't dry them, they will still be very pale (inside mouth, gums and inner eyes).

Let them wander but don't make a fuss of them, your fussing may make them anxious and it could start over again. Still don't force them to drink, but make up a rehydration mix ( oralade Gi or Hydrate + for example you can buy this from amazon) and place it in a bowl for them to drink from if they wants to.

Always have a bottle of lemon juice to hand, carry one in your bag on days out as this will be a life saver and cut the phlem from the back of the throat which is what stops the foaming during heat stroke and helps them breath. Sq**rt it into the side of the mouth not straight down as you can end up with your dog aspirating.

Remember now the sun is coming be double weary of your squishy faces, lots of water bowls down, walk in the cool mornings or the cooler evenings if the heat is hot on you it's 10 x that on your dog, the path is burning your feet it's burning their feet.

-This post states ‘cool’ water not COLD water - cold water can put the dog into shock so make sure it’s cool water you are using.

-Yes lemon juice in high amounts can be toxic but a wee 30ml of it will probably not even give them an upset tummy, I would far rather risk that than watch my dog suffocate to death.

- A cool wet towel under the armpits can also help.

IT WILL NOT KILL YOUR DOG NOT HAVING A WALK, BUT YOU COULD KILL THEM BY WALKING THEM.
PLEASE KEEP THEM IN AND COOL.☺️

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Xylitol poisoning can start within 20 minutes!!
XYLITOL is a sweetener that is found in a wide range of products. It may also go by other names, including wood sugar, birch sugar, and birch bark extract.

Products may include -
Sugar-free desserts
Sugar-free candy and mints
Sugar-free jams
Jellies and nut butters
Sugar-free gum
Mouthwashes, oral rinses, and toothpastes
Cough syrup
Dietary supplements (like fiber gummies and sleep aids)

Signs include:
Vomiting
Decreased activity level
Weakness and collapse
Difficulty walking or standing
Shaking or seizures
Coma
Liver failure
Bleeding problems

XYLITOL poisoning can KILL your dog.
Call your vet, emergency animal clinic, or animal poison control center if you think your dog has eaten a product containing XYLITOL.
Every second counts!!

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