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Heat Stroke in Dogs - the Truth About Canine Heat Stroke

... organs can become damaged.  The most important organs put at risk include the heart, liver, kidneys, and brain.  Canine heat stroke usually affects older or overweight dogs.  Those that are less than six months old are also at risk.  Also, ... Read Read: Heat Stroke in Dogs - the Truth About Canine Heat Stroke

By: D Swain | 16/11/2008 | Pets

Avoiding Heat Stroke

... song, "Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun." However you don't have to be English or a mad canine to get heat stroke. Nor are you vulnerable only at mid-day. So people, especially mothers and care takers for children need to ... Read Read: Avoiding Heat Stroke

By: Brenda Williams | 14/09/2009 | Health

During the 'dog' days of summer protect your furry friend from the heat

... the animal’s ability to cool itself. Dogs cool themselves by panting, and unlike people, only sweat through their paws. Heat related injuries, such as heat stroke can hit a dog suddenly and, in extreme cases can be fatal in as little as 20 ... Read Read: During the 'dog' days of summer protect your furry friend from the heat

By: davidzou | 11/08/2009 | Pets

Keep your Dog Safe in Hot Weather

... commands, seems lost or scared. *Your dog has a wild or panicked expression. If you suspect your dog may have heat stroke, first call your Veterinarian or animal emergency hospital and then, to help bring your dogs temperature ... Read Read: Keep your Dog Safe in Hot Weather

By: Miss Debra Rae | 08/08/2007 | Pets

Keeping Your Dog Safe In Hot Weather

... or obeying commands, seems lost or scared. *Your dog has a wild or panicked expression. If you suspect your dog may have heat stroke, first call your veterinarian or animal emergency center. Secondly, to help bring your dogs ... Read Read: Keeping Your Dog Safe In Hot Weather

By: Debra Rae | 15/08/2007 | Pets

Keep Your Dog Cool in Summer !

... beach. Unfortunately, as temperatures soar, the hot weather also brings with it some very specific hazards such as sunburn, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Good news, these threats to your pooch are preventable. Protecting Your Dog from ... Read Read: Keep Your Dog Cool in Summer !

By: Ian Williamson | 09/05/2006 | Pets

Keeping Your Dog Cool and Comfortable

... . Dogs with thick, double-coats are more susceptible to heat stroke. Dogs can experience some serious discomfort during summer and hot months. A cooling pet bed is the ideal solution to this. Canine cooler bed can provide an ongoing therapy ... Read Read: Keeping Your Dog Cool and Comfortable

By: Jennifer Johnson | 01/07/2008 | Pets
Derek Wood

Pet Health Awareness: Walking Pets During the Summer Months

... the shade and take a break during the walk to make sure they are not getting to overheated. Be careful to avoid heat strokes or other conditions that can be avoided with a few simple steps. Bottom line is that you should not risk your ... Read Read: Pet Health Awareness: Walking Pets During the Summer Months

By: Derek Wood | 25/07/2007 | Pets

Cool Pet Bed Technology

... other products represent technological advances in protection against heat exhaustion and heat stroke in dogs. Your dog has a fur coat. Summer days can be annoyingly uncomfortable for your canine, but thermoregulating technology in a ... Read Read: Cool Pet Bed Technology

By: Jay Jacovitz | 03/05/2008 | Pets

Bulldog Puppy And Dog Information

... associated with that specific breed and the Bulldog is no exception. Be on the look out for poor eyesight, breathing difficulties, heat stroke, skin infections, canine hip dysplasia (genetic based looseness in the hip joint that can lead ... Read Read: Bulldog Puppy And Dog Information

By: Mitch Endick | 04/12/2006 | Pets

Emergency - Your Dog Is Overheated!

... 3. Dogs should be properly groomed so that their hair doesn't get too long. Dogs with long hair are more susceptible to heat stroke and other hot weather problems. 4. Exercise your dog less vigorously, preferably in the early morning. ... Read Read: Emergency - Your Dog Is Overheated!

By: Janet Winter | 23/06/2008 | Pets

Become a Dog Trainer - How to Become a Dog Trainer in Your Own Home

... , a matter of safety arises when it means leaving them in your car unattended in hot temperatures. This can lead to heat stroke and be potentially fatal to your animal. Again, treat them as you would a young child. To become a dog trainer, ... Read Read: Become a Dog Trainer - How to Become a Dog Trainer in Your Own Home

By: Chad McAdam | 31/01/2009 | Pets

A First Aid Kit For Your Dog

... . Similarly, an ice pack and a heat pack will go a long way towards treating hypothermia and heat stroke, respectively. The heat pack can also be applied to sprains and contusions on man and beast alike. Once you've carried out first aid ... Read Read: A First Aid Kit For Your Dog

By: Jeff Clare | 13/02/2007 | Pets

The Exotic Streets Of Bangkok

... . I dressed in shorts and T-shirt, and carried a towel and a bottle of ice water to pour over my head to ward off heat stroke. I wasn't going to let a little monsoon keep me inside. My husband, Dick, came along, reluctantly, but I knew it ... Read Read: The Exotic Streets Of Bangkok

By: Dodie Cross | 27/01/2008 | Writing

French Bulldog Puppy And Dog Information

... exception. Be on the lookout for breathing problems, skin problems, prone to eye injuries and heat stroke. This disease list is an informative guideline only. Other diseases may also be significant threats, please contact your veterinarian ... Read Read: French Bulldog Puppy And Dog Information

By: Mitch Endick | 19/12/2006 | Pets

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