Teddy Dog (Definite Introduction)
Hot summer It's coming again, and often when this time comes, the dog will suffer. Since dogs have no sweat glands in their skin, they can only dissipate heat through their tongues and paws. Among them, Teddy dogs are originally a relatively fragile breed. At this time, it is especially necessary to pay more attention to heatstroke prevention, otherwise the dog will be very susceptible to heatstroke. Heat stroke.
The first thing is to prevent it. When choosing the first time, the best time to go out for a dog walk is in the morning or evening when it is not too hot. Second, be well prepared when going out and be sure to bring enough drinking water. Frequent hydration is the best way to prevent heat stroke. Third, it is repeatedly emphasized that dogs must not be left alone in the car. Exposure and heat are fatal to dogs.
Teddy's manifestation of heatstroke. If it is found that it is difficult to breathe, gasping for air with its mouth open, its body temperature rises, its heartbeat speeds up, foam appears at the mouth, and its walking and swaying loses balance, the dog has suffered from heat stroke.
At this time, the owner should not just wait for the veterinarian, but should take measures first. First, remove the foam from the dog's mouth, bring it to a cool place and feed it plenty of drinking water. If possible, turn on the fan immediately to cool down the dog. Use a wet towel to apply cold compress to your head and continue to humidify your back. It is best to put it in a basin of cold water to cool down. As soon as the situation calms down, seek medical attention immediately, and remember to find an air-conditioned car. One thing to note here is that you must never use ice water to cool down. Not only is this ineffective, but it is also counterproductive.
Dogs are very susceptible to heat stroke in summer, so prevention and rescue are very important. We hope that owners can pay attention to the above preventive measures and learn some rescue methods to protect their dogs from getting through this summer smoothly.
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