How to prevent dogs from heat stroke in summer
Methods to prevent heatstroke in dogs in summer:
1. Place the kennel in a ventilated place to avoid direct sunlight. When the temperature is too high in summer, the temperature at home will also be very high. If the dog house is placed in direct sunlight, it is likely to cause shock to the dog.
2. Choose a dog food that is highly palatable, low in oil and salt, and can also be paired with some fruits and vegetables to supplement the dog's water and vitamins and enhance the dog's appetite.
3. Take a bath to cool down. If the weather is particularly hot, the owner can also choose to give the dog a bath, but remember that the water temperature should not be too cold and the bathing should not be too frequent.
4. Feed the dog more water. The weather is too hot in summer and the water in the dog's body evaporates easily. Give it more water to promote the body's metabolism.
5. Choose an appropriate time to walk your dog. When taking your dog for a walk in summer, avoid hot times and choose early morning or evening. Don't let your dog do strenuous exercise when the weather is hot.
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