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Heat Stroke

Heat stroke is a
dangerous condition
where normal body
temperature of 101.5
degrees Fahrenheit in
cats and 102.0 degrees
Fahrenheit in dogs is
extremely elevated.
Symptoms include
vomiting, increased
breathing,
unresponsiveness and
collapse. Heat stroke
can be avoided by
providing pets with
shade and fresh water.

If you suspect a pet is
suffering from heat
stroke, immerse or
spray him with cool
water and see a
veterinarian immediately. Do NOT use cold or ice water.

Pet Health Tips

Contact Information

Stacey Patalita 260-484-7363 devotedpetsitting@hotmail.com

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