4 Heat Risks in Pets to Watch For—Vet-Approved 2025 ☀️🐶
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4 Heat Risks in Pets to Watch For—Vet-Approved 2025 ☀️🐶
By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc
As temperatures soar, our furry companions are at increased risk of heat-related illnesses. Understanding these risks and taking proactive measures can ensure their safety and well-being during the hotter months. 🐕🦺🐈
1. 🥵 Heatstroke
Signs: Excessive panting, drooling, reddened gums, vomiting, diarrhea, uncoordinated movements, and collapse.
Immediate Actions: Move your pet to a cooler area, wet them with cool (not cold) water, and contact your veterinarian immediately. Heatstroke can be fatal if not treated promptly.
2. 🐾 Paw Pad Burns
Hot surfaces like asphalt can cause severe burns to your pet's paw pads.
Prevention: Test surfaces with your hand for 5 seconds; if it's too hot for you, it's too hot for them. Opt for walks during cooler parts of the day and use protective booties if necessary.
3. 🧼 Skin Fold Pyoderma
Breeds with skin folds are prone to infections in these areas due to trapped moisture and heat.
Prevention: Regularly clean and dry skin folds, and consult your vet about appropriate cleaning products.
4. 💧 Dehydration
High temperatures increase the risk of dehydration in pets.
Prevention: Ensure your pet has constant access to fresh water and shade. Monitor for signs like lethargy, dry gums, and sunken eyes.
📱 Consult with Veterinary Professionals
For personalized advice on protecting your pet from heat-related risks, consult with veterinary professionals through the app. 📱 They can provide tailored recommendations to ensure your pet's safety during hot weather. 🐶🐱
By staying informed and proactive, you can help your beloved pets enjoy a safe and comfortable summer. 🐾❤️