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How to keep your pets cool and prevent heatstroke

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AS the temperatures rise, it’s not just humans who are at risk for heatstroke, pets are just as susceptible. Exercising in hot temperatures above 27°C, insufficient access to water or leaving your pet in a hot vehicle can result in quick overheating and even fatal heatstrokes for your pets. The key to safety for your pets during these warm months is recognising the symptoms and, in that way, preventing distress.

Also read: Stay cool with tips on how to endure the KZN heatwave

What is heatstroke?

Heatstroke occurs when a pet’s body temperature rises above normal levels, leading to a cascade of health issues. If left untreated, it can result in irreversible organ damage and even death.

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Signs of heatstroke in pets:

Head:

  • Disorientation or confusion
  • Lethargy
  • Anxiety

Body:

  • Weakness or exhaustion
  • Racing heart rate
  • Seizures
  • Noticeably radiating heat

Mouth:

  • Dry mouth
  • Excessive panting
  • Bright red gums

Legs:

  • Wobbly movements
  • Unsteady gait
  • Collapsing

Stomach:

  • Vomiting or diarrhoea
  • Dark-colored urine
  • Loss of appetite

How to prevent heatstroke in pets

  • Limit time outdoors: Keep pets indoors during peak heat hours and avoid extended exposure to direct sunlight.
  • Never leave pets in a hot car: Temperatures inside vehicles can skyrocket in minutes, even with windows slightly open.
  • Provide water and shade: Always make sure your pets have access to fresh water and a shaded area when outside.
  • Restrict exercise: Avoid vigorous activities during hot weather, especially midday. Opt for early morning or late evening walks.
  • Stay off hot tar: Pavements can burn your pet’s paws and radiate heat, magnifying their body temperature.
  • Avoid shaving your pet: A pet’s fur naturally protects them from heat. They lose this natural barrier when they are shaved.

When to seek emergency care

If your pet shows any signs of heatstroke, move them to a cool area immediately and provide small amounts of water. Do not use ice-cold water because this can cause shock. Contact a veterinarian immediately, as early treatment can save your pet’s life.

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