How to Prevent Heat Stroke in Canaan Dogs How to Prevent Heat Stroke in Canaan Dogs

How to prevent heatstroke in Canaan dogs? Dog heatstroke is not a trivial matter. If it is not handled in time or improperly, the dog may die. Canaan dogs will have certain symptoms when suffering from heat stroke. Parents need to judge based on these symptoms and deal with them in time.
Canaan dog heat stroke symptoms:
First of all, the Canaan Dog will show a loss of appetite, appear very tired and lack energy, and it will keep breathing heavily. A Canaan dog with heat stroke is still unwilling to move, and will refuse to take a walk one by one. The reaction will become sluggish and symptoms of dehydration will appear.
Secondly, the body temperature of Canaan dogs with heatstroke will rise, often exceeding 41.5 degrees, causing severe panting and rapid heartbeat. Because the temperature is too high, the blood vessels around the Canaan dog's body will expand extremely, causing the blood pressure to drop rapidly.
Third, long-term panting may cause edema in the Canaan dog's throat. The dog's skin is prone to blood spots due to reduced blood circulation due to dehydration. If the situation is serious, Canaan dogs suffering from heatstroke may suffer from epilepsy, tremors, and coma.
Treatment methods for heatstroke in Canaan dogs:
Before the Canaan dog has heat stroke and the veterinarian does not feel it, parents should first carry out reasonable and scientific "self-rescue". First of all, we must find a way to lower the Canaan dog's body temperature as soon as possible. First move the Canaan dog to a cool and ventilated place. Then we can rinse the pug's body with cold water (note not ice water), or directly put the Canaan dog in a cold water bath to cool down. When the Canaan dog gets better, you must ask a veterinarian to diagnose and treat it as soon as possible. During the treatment process, you must prepare enough water so that the Canaan dog can drink it at any time.
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