Pet Dehydration and Heatstroke

With the summer months in full swing, it's important to get your pet the care they need to prevent dryness and overheating. Unfortunately, many pet owners might neglect to think about their cat or dog's health as they explore the great outdoors. In addition, keeping your pet outside or even inside of a hot home might all contribute to pet dryness and overheating. It can be important to stay educated on the symptoms of pet dryness and overheating, so you can prevent accidents and devastating side effects.

At Not Just 4 Paws Animal Hospital, we are here to help deliver pet care for your pet in Canyon Lake, CA, and also keep your pet healthy and comfortable.To find out more about pet dryness and overheating and how you can help prevent this deadly ailment, read on below.

Pet Dehydration and Heatstroke

What Is Pet Dehydration and Heatstroke?

Just like humans, your pets need to drink lots of water in order to stay fully hydrated. This is especially true during the summer months, since the weather is hot and your cat or dog will produce more sweat. 

In addition, if you keep you pets outside, or if you love to go on outdoor hikes or outings, then pet dryness is all the more possible. Certain breeds are also more prone to dryness, such as dogs with heavy fur and thick coats and those that are bread for cooler climates such as huskies.

Pet dryness occurs as a result of excessive loss of water. Overheating occurs towards the very end of pet dryness, and is one of the most serious forms of dryness. Symptoms can include:

  • Heavy panting
  • Seziures
  • Body hot to the touch
  • Heavy breathing
  • Appearing disoriented 

How Can a Veterinarian at an Animal Hospital Help?

The first thing to do if your pet is suffering from pet dryness or overheating is to give them plenty of water and take them to a shady area to cool off. If you have ice packs or cool water to spare, you can also cool down your pet's body temperature by putting these on their skin.

Visit a vet on our team for further care. The doctor can help provide fluids if your pet is unable to drink water on their own, or if their overheating is severe. A vet on our team can also give you lifestyle advice, such as taking extra water and always keeping your pet hydrated.

Visit Us for More Information about Pet Dehydration and Heatstroke from a Veterinarian on Our Team

Don't risk your pet's health this summertime. Keep them hydrated and visit us for more pet care at Not Just 4 Paws Animal Hospital serving Canyon Lake, CA. Schedule your appointment by calling us at (951) 244-4199.

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