1 thought on “What should I do if my pet dog fainted or shock”

  1. First of all, the most direct way is to judge whether pets are heat stroke through the behavior of animals. Whether the pets in the home are dogs, cats, or rabbits, they are traceable during heat stroke. When pets have a rapid breathing, restlessness, barking and drooling, there are already signs of heat stroke. Then you will have difficulty breathing, raise your head to breathe or dull. At this time, if you do not do it appropriately, your pet will shock, coma, and even cause death. Secondly, it is necessary to judge whether the dog is already heat stroke. In addition to judging through its external behavior and response, the owner can also judge by touching or observation. For example, whether pets are in a sweltering and high temperature environment, whether the body temperature is much higher than usual; or observe from the hairless part of the pet's abdomen, whether the skin is flushed, the blood spots, blood spots, etc. sign.

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