With the arrival of high temperatures, our dogs will also feel hot and we must be attentive to their well-being to avoid problems derived from the rise in their body temperature, which can be as serious as heat stroke, potentially fatal. This is what happens when, due to misinformation, the dog is left locked in the car, for example, or taken for a walk at the wrong time.
The normal temperature of dogs is about 37.8-39.2 ºC , therefore we should not take human parameters as a reference. In addition to this information, we must also take into account considerations such as the following:
When a dog is hot, it will show it through different signs. These are the ones that have to put us on alert:
Observing any of these behaviors or signs in our dog tells us that it is overheated, so we will have to act to provide it with a cool space as soon as possible. Do not forget that excess heat capable of raising your body temperature above normal is potentially dangerous.
Once we have learned to identify if a dog is hot, we will discuss the consequences of an excess of temperature, which can occur if a hot dog does not have the possibility to cool down. Thus, when the body temperature rises to 40-43 ºC , the dog runs the risk of suffering heat stroke , which is a disorder that can lead to death. It produces symptoms such as the following:
It is a veterinary emergency. The first measure is to try to lower the dog’s temperature and stabilize it, although, even so, heat stroke, unfortunately, causes the death of a large number of dogs, so it is important to pay prompt attention and adopt measures such as those We will see in the next section to prevent it.
As we have explained, if our dog is hot and does not have the ability to thermoregulate efficiently, he may be in trouble. Therefore, if we notice that it is hot or, although it appears to be fine, it is very hot, it is convenient that we take into account measures such as the following so that the consequences of heat in dogs are not fatal: