Where are the dog’s sweat glands?

A dog’s sweat glands are distributed all over the dog’s body, but the sweat glands on the skin cannot secrete sweat, so the dog mainly dissipates heat through the sweat glands on the foot pads and the tongue. When the weather is too hot in summer, dogs are prone to heat stroke, so you should pay attention to helping your dog relieve the heat; you need to prepare enough water for your dog to prevent him from becoming thirsty.
Tip:
If the dog’s foot pads are hairy, you need to clean them so that the dog can better dissipate heat.
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