What should I do if I suspect my dog has heat stroke?
Signs of heat stroke are intense, rapid panting, wide eyes, salivation, staggering and weakness. Advanced heat stroke victims will collapse and become unconscious. The gums will appear pale and dry. Any temperature above 106 degrees is dangerous. The longer the temperature remains at or above the more serious the situation.
If you suspect your dog has heat stroke, place him/her in a tub of cool running water or spray with a hose, being sure the cool water contacts the skin and doesn’t simply run off the coat. Thoroughly wet the belly and inside the legs. Run the cool water over the tongue and mouth. Take a rectal temperature if possible to know when to stop cooling. A safe temperature is about 103 degrees. Seek veterinary attention as soon as possible.

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1. Who operates Unity Park Dog Park?
2. What are the rules for the dog park?
3. Can dogs or people get hurt at a dog park?
4. Can I keep my dog on a leash?
5. How can I avoid a dog fight?
6. What can I do if a dog fight occurs?
7. Does my dog have to be current on shots such as rabies?
8. What should I do if I see someone break the dog park rules?
9. What should I do if a dog bites someone?
10. Can a newborn puppy come to the dog park?
11. Can I bring food and drinks into the dog park?
12. Should I bring my dog to the park when it’s really hot?
13. What should I do if I suspect my dog has heat stroke?