Did you know that pets can suffer from heatstroke? Contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice that your pet is displaying any of these symptoms after being in the summer heat: excessive panting, staring, anxious expression, refusal to obey commands, warm and dry skin, high fever, rapid heartbeat, vomiting, or collapse. If you suspect heatstroke, stay calm and act quickly by applying towels soaked in cool water to hairless areas of the body to help bring your pet to a more stable state.
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