Heat stroke in dogs | Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, Board-certified veterinary specialist
As summer approaches, I see more and more dogs affected by heat stroke. This can be life-threatening, so read on to learn how to prevent it in your dog! While I still want you and your dog to spend time outside playing and exercising this summer, learn how to do so safely. Heatstroke, which is defined in veterinary medicine as a body temperature above > 103°F (39°C), is commonly seen in dogs. While it can occur in cats, it’s really rare. The higher the body temperature, the more...
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