Dogs, like us, can really struggle in the heat.
Unlike us, they mostly cool off by panting. This is nowhere near as efficient as human sweating in the hot weather, and dogs have a fur coat to contend with too!
Heat can kill.
Signs of heatstroke in dogs:
- Panting
- Dribbling and foaming at the mouth
- Red gums
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