Will your dog be scared if he spends the night alone?
0 Oct 26,2023
Dogs, like people, can also get air-conditioning disease. The main symptoms of dogs getting air-conditioning disease are sneezing, runny nose, anorexia, and in severe cases, the body temperature will rise. If it is high, breathing and heart rate will accelerate, and it may lead to sudden death.
Bacteria and fine dust can easily breed in air-conditioned rooms with poor air circulation. Dogs’ noses are much more sensitive than humans, so dogs are easily irritated in such an environment and will sneeze constantly.
Once a dog gets used to the environment of an air-conditioned room, he will not be willing to go out, and his ability to regulate his own body temperature will also become worse. Once air-conditioning dependence develops, the dog's own immunity will decline, and diseases will naturally come to the door if the dog's body is weak.
It is generally best not to use air conditioners on dogs. Do not let the air conditioner blow directly at the dog, and do not bite the dog to frequently enter and exit high and low temperature environments. Sufficient water should be prepared for dogs in air-conditioned rooms so that dogs can drink at any time to adjust their body temperature.
The fan promotes air circulation, and the air coming out is natural wind, which will not suddenly make the whole room very cold. You can let your dog lie down in front of the fan, but you need to teach him not to put his paws inside. It is best to adjust the electric fan to swing or automatic, and do not focus on one part and blow hard. Since the fan is off the ground, it will not lower the temperature of the floor. There is no need to worry about whether the dog will get arthritis. This can prevent heatstroke and is safe and healthy.