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Rise in temperatures correlate to rise in pet heatstrokeJuly 12, 2011
Pet Sitters International offers pet owners 5 tips for heatstroke survival
As the temperature rises, so do Fido and Fluffy’s chances of experiencing heat-related problems. As the scorching days of summer descend upon us, Pet Sitters International (PSI) outlines what steps should be taken if a pet is suffering from heatstroke.
According to the Animal First Aid Chapter of PSI’s Certification Program, which was created in conjunction with Thom Somes, the Pet Safety Guy™, pets can easily suffer from heatstroke.
“High body temperatures and stress can cause a pet to go into heatstroke,” Ellen Price, PSI academic manager, said. “Heatstroke is most often caused when pets are left in a confined space with little or no ventilation during periods of warm temperatures and high humidity.”
The signs of heatstroke can include:
PSI suggests the following five survival actions if a pet is suffering from heatstroke.
For more information about PSI, PSI’s Certification Program or to locate a professional pet sitter in your area, please visit www.petsit.com. |