Pet Dehydration and Heatstroke

Although it might be fun to bring your puppy, kitten, adult cat or dog with you on a hike or run, it may be important to also prepare them for the outing by packing them a seperate water, cooling packs, and take cover to protect them from the hot sun. Sadly, many pet owners might not realize that their pets are facing possible pet dehydration or heatstroke when they plan these outings. As a result, you might come face to face with your pets during a period of dehydration or heatstroke and not even know it. If this is the case, you may need to get help for your pet right away from an animal hospital and a veterinarian.

At Doggie Dude Ranch, we're here to help pet owners in Ames, IA, get the help they need so their dogs can life long and happy lives. We can help treat puppy and kitten pets, too, and can help educate our clients on the importance of fluid, water intake, and staying safe from the outdoors. Read on below to find out more about pet dehydration, heatstroke, and how our veterinarian on our veterinary team can help.

Pet Dehydration and Heatstroke

What Is Pet Dehydration and Heatstroke?

Just like humans, pets can be susceptible to dehydration if their pet has not taken enough water during a hot summers day. If your pet sweats out more water than is in their bodies, they can no longer produce enough sweat to keep them cool. This lack of water, known as pet dehydration, can in turn, lead to heatstroke.

During heatstroke, your pet is trying desperately to stay cool and survive in the arid temperatures. You might notice your pet panting heavily, sticking their tongue and heaving, and having trouble breathing. They might not be able to walk or even respond to their name once they are called. This is an emergency that, if left untreated, may result in your pet's death. Pet dehydration and heatstroke is serious.

How Can You Treat Pet Dehydration?

Giving water to your pet, making sure they are properly groomed before an outing by taking off excess hair, and taking cold packs to help your pet stay cool can help prevent and treat pet dehydration. If a case of pet dehydration or heatstroke gets servre enough, it may necessary to visit a veterinarian.

Get Pet Care form Our Veterinarian for a Puppy or Kitten with Pet Dehydration or Heatstroke

Don't let your puppy, kitten, or other pets suffer from dehydration or heatstroke. Get them help at Doggie Dude Ranch serving Ames, IA. Call us at (515) 382-1444 to schedule your appointment with our veterinarian. 

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