14/05/2025
5 signs of overheating in dogs to watch out for:
🐶 Excessive Panting - Heavy, rapid panting that doesn't settle down, even in the shade or after rest, is a major red flag.
🤤 Drooling or Thick Saliva - Increased drooling or sticky, foamy saliva can be a sign their body is struggling to cool down
💤 Lethargy or Weakness - If your dog seems unusually tired, wobbly, or unwilling to move, they could be overheating.
👅 Red or Pale Gums and Tongue – Bright red or very pale gums/tongue often indicate heat stress or circulation issues.
💩 Vomiting or Diarrhoea – These can occur in more severe cases of heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
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👉 Hot Weather Tips for Happy, Safe Doggos! ☀️🐶
✔️ Keep them cool: Always have fresh water and shade available - hydration is key!
🚫 Skip the midday walks: Pavements can burn paws, and your pup can overheat fast. Walk early morning or late evening instead.
🐾 Make it fun! Freeze our Pambros ZeroLac goat milk into icy treats - it's a tasty and hydrating way to beat the heat!
🌊 Bring out the splash zone: Set up an inflatable pool and let your pup paddle and play. It’s the ultimate summer joy!
🚨 Spot the signs: If you see heavy panting, drooling, tiredness, or red gums - cool them down fast.
📞 And if you're unsure, call your vet right away! Keep tails wagging and pups safe this summer!
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