The weather is very hot in summer, and people have to feel melted every minute, not to mention pets with a layer of hair. Pets are very afraid of heat because the skin of dogs and cats does not have sweat glands, and dogs can only dissipate heat thr...
The weather is very hot in summer, and people have to feel melted every minute, not to mention pets with a layer of hair. Pets are very afraid of heat because the skin of dogs and cats does not have sweat glands, and dogs can only dissipate heat through their tongues and soles, and cats usually dissipate heat through their feet. If the continuous high temperature does not relieve it in time, dogs and cats are prone to heatstroke.

Do not leave dogs and cats in a closed environment. The cooling temperature of the air conditioner will cause pets to run out of tears and catch a cold. It is recommended that the indoor temperature be maintained at around 26 degrees. Do not blow the air conditioner immediately when you come back from the outdoors. The temperature difference is too large and it is easy to get sick. You can use a fan to cool it down first.

Choose to walk the dog when the temperature is low in the morning and at night, and it should not be severe. It can be about 30 minutes. Bring enough clean drinking water or a small carry-on fan. Once you find that your pet is breathing rapidly, rest and hydrate immediately. If it cannot be relieved, stop walking.