The HEAT is ON!
Canine Zone|December 2019 - January 2020
Recognising and treating heatstroke and dehydration
Dr Larry Kraitzick
The HEAT is ON!

Extreme heat is unhealthy for everyone, but particularly for dogs. In summer, temperatures can rise rapidly in a matter of hours, and conditions are then prime for heat stroke, overheating, or “heat exhaustion” in dogs, as it’s sometimes called.

SYMPTOMS

Catching a heat stroke in its early stages can help prevent permanent damage to your dog’s internal organs. Some early signs of heatstroke include:

• Excessive or loud panting

• Extreme thirst

• Frequent vomiting

• A bright red tongue and pale gums

• Skin around muzzle or neck doesn’t snap back when pinched

• Thick saliva

SECOND STAGE

Look out for signs of worsening heat stroke. The dog’s heatstroke can be worsening if he begins to exhibit any of the following:

• Increased difficulty breathing

• Gums that turn bright red, then blue or purple

• Weakness and/or fatigue

• Disorientation

• Collapse or coma

TREATING HEAT STROKE

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