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Summer Heatstroke: A Silent Danger to Your Pets
Summer in Florida brings sun and heatstroke risks for pets. At Weston Road Animal Hospital, a Fear Free® Certified Clinic, we prioritize your pet's safety. Heatstroke happens when a pet's body temperature exceeds 103°F, risking serious health issues. High-risk pets include brachycephalic breeds, seniors, overweight animals, and those with health problems. Signs of heatstroke in dogs include excessive panting, red gums, and lethargy, while cats may show rapid breathing and dro. To prevent heatstroke, walk pets during cooler hours, provide fresh water, use cool mats or AC avoid hot pavement, and ensure shade outdoors.

Model: Teddy @teddbearbrown
Photo by Lorena Cora Pet Photography

Model: Teddy @teddbearbrown
Photo by Lorena Cora Pet Photography
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Tips to Protect Pets in Hot Weather
To keep pets safe in heat, Best Friends recommends: - Keep pets indoors during peak heat, allowing short shaded walks. - Provide constant fresh water; pets may refuse hot water. - Exercise during cooler times and watch for hot surfaces. Consult a vet about sunscreen for exposed areas. - Never leave pets in parked cars over 70 degrees to avoid heatstroke. Happy Pets offers summer products like pools and cooling.

Picture by Lorena Cora Pet Photography
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