08/05/2026
Rising temperatures this summer can place pets at higher risk for heatstroke and dehydration. ☀️🐾
Excessive panting, drooling, vomiting, weakness, and sudden collapse are common warning signs that should never be ignored.
Help protect your pets during the hot season by:
💧 Providing fresh water throughout the day
🏠 Keeping pets in cool, well ventilated areas
🚶 Avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat hours
❄️ Monitoring for early signs of heat stress
Immediate veterinary attention is important when symptoms of heatstroke appear.
Preventive care, proper hydration, and balanced nutrition all play a vital role in supporting your pet’s overall health this summer.