06/29/2021
Recognize heat exhaustion signs in your pet;
If your pet overdoes it, and their internal body temperature rises above normal, they will start to look and feel ill. Monitor your pet for heat exhaustion signs, so you can cool them down before deadly heatstroke sets in. Pets with heat exhaustion show signs that may include:
Excessive panting
Thick, ropy drool
Weakness
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Lack of coordination
If your pet shows heat exhaustion signs, take them inside, and begin cooling actions immediately to prevent progression to heatstroke, which can cause bloody diarrhea, collapse, seizure, and death. Always visit your veterinarian