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1. Dangerous heat: Beware of these signs of heatstroke.
Danger hours: Avoid going outdoors between 10 AM and 4 PM.
Four-step first aid: Immediately move to a cool place if you notice panting/drooling/vomiting. Wipe paw pads with cool water. Drink small amounts of water frequently. Contact a veterinarian.
2. Cooling Diet Plan.
✅ Safe Recipes.
Frozen blueberries (5-8 per day).
Winter melon and chicken soup (seeded and peeled).
Yogurt popsicles (plain and sugar-free).
❌ Deadly Combinations.
✖️ Chilled watermelon (prone to diarrhea).
✖️ Human ice cream (lactose intolerance).
3. Cooling Techniques for Home Cooling.
A circulating water cooling pad keeps your dog cool all summer long.
4. Protective 4.Equipment for Outdoor Use
UV Protective Clothing: Choose mesh and breathable ones
Portable Water Bottle: Refill every 20 minutes
Cooling Scarf: Keeps cool for 4 hours after soaking
Experts warn: Short-nosed dogs (such as French Bulldogs and Pugs) require extra care, as their heat dissipation efficiency is only 60% of that of typical breeds
5. Interesting Facts: Dogs primarily dissipate heat through their paw pads and ears. Shaving reduces insulation (leaving 2-3 cm is optimal)
A car's interior temperature of 26°C can rise to 42°C in just one hour.
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