Author: The DogSmith
Summer Is Here – Protect Your Pets!
by
The DogSmith
From the Blog This information does not replace the advice or instruction given to you by your veterinarian. Summer is when dogs are most at risk of being affected by heatstroke. A dog’s normal body temperature is 100°F to 102.5°F but, unlike humans, dogs do not have sweat glands throughout their skin. Their only methods for cooling include limited sweat glands on the pads of their feet and nose, and panting. Both of these are inefficient at cooling their body temperatures in extreme situations. If a dog cannot effectively… Continued