May 27, 2018
Playing in the summer sunshine with your dog is always a lot of fun, but there are a few simple precautions you should take to protect your dog from heat-related problems such as heat stroke.
Dogs cool down and regulate their body temperature by panting and sweating through their paws and nose. As a dog breathes in, air travels through their nasal passage and is cooled before it reaches the lungs.
WikimediaWhen temperatures become warmer and more humid, a dog has a harder time cooling down. Your dog’s heart and lungs work harder as your dog breathes in and out quicker to reduce their body temperature.
This is especially the case for short-snouted dogs (brachycephalic breeds), who have a harder time cooling down because of their shorter nasal passages.
With this in mind, here are a few safety tips when taking your dog out in warm weather.
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