Yes, these unusually high temperatures can affect our pets too.
It's definitely the dog days of summer and it is only July. How are we supposed to know the difference between our retrievers being normally hot and when the temperatures are causing them to become sick? What are the signs that our retriever may be suffering from heat stroke?
Yes, dogs have fur that can protect them from the heat. This fur can act like a barrier from the hot temperatures, the sun and their flesh. Yet, during extreme heat even fur can’t stop our beloved animals from suffering. This is why we need to know what can cause heat stroke and some of its common signs.
First, overexertion can play a big role in heat stoke among retrievers. We all know that retrievers are active dogs. Most of them like to be at the center of things. This can include outside events such as barbecues and other parties. When it is this hot, these types of activities can wear them out quickly, just as they can do to humans. For this reason, it is important to monitor their activities and make them slow down, even if you must take them indoors, away from the party.