As we humans struggle to fall asleep and wrestle with withering lawns in the heatwave, it’s important to remember that our animals are struggling in the same blistering temperatures.
Sometimes, the RSPCA said, overheating can lead to potentially “fatal” heatstroke in dogs, whose risk of heatstroke rises at temperatures over 20°C.
Some of the symptoms of overheating and heatstroke can show up in your dog’s mouth first, they added.
Signs of heatstroke that can show in your dog’s mouth
1) Panting
Dogs pant more often the ...


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