Thursday, July 22, 2010

Only you can prevent Heatstroke!

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Tips to avoid overexertion and heatstroke in pets 
  • Work up slowly to exercise fitness. Make exercise part of the regular routine.
  • Exercise in the early morning and late evening when it is (hopefully) cooler. Avoid the midday heat. It can be a killer.
  • Offer small amounts of fresh cool (not iced) water, frequently.
  • Use a hose or let your pet swim in a lake or pool to become thoroughly wet before a walk. Evaporation will help keep your pet cool. Be sure to wet all layers of coat, especially double-coated breeds, such as Retrievers, for maximum cooling.
  • Watch your pet for signs of tiring and too much panting. The panting tongue out too far will indicate break time.
  • Search for shade-available areas.
  • Some dogs love having their own kiddie pool in the yard.
  • Be mindful of pad burns on hot pavement and metal surfaces.

Hope these tips help you and your loving pets stay nice and cool this summer!!!!
http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/summerheathhazards/f/Heatstroke-Overexertion.htm

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