Three diseases dogs need to guard against in summer


Release time:

2023-03-15

Three diseases dogs need to guard against in summer

Along with the hot development of epidemic prevention and control, the weather is also like a fire, trying to burn out potential germs at once.

From the 17-degree spring breeze to the 33-degree sun, even the dog has begun the "Harras" phase several times a year.

At this time, shoveling officials need to pay attention to prevent dogs from heatstroke due to hot weather, or diseases such as small and skin diseases when combing their hair with their daily pet combs.

1. Heatstroke

Heatstroke is the most common disease that dogs get when they are hot, but it is often overlooked. Because the dog's own sweat glands are not developed, in addition to gasping and drooling, most of them only the water stains under the paws can see the sweat it discharges.

Moreover, the excrement shoveling officer often takes the dog to blow air in the air conditioner or eat some cold snacks, which leads to the dog's heatstroke symptoms are not obvious. In addition, the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the air conditioner changes greatly, which leads to more serious chronic heatstroke over time.

The key to avoiding heatstroke in dogs is to "avoid heat". Take them for a walk in the early morning and evening when there is no sun. Use pet scissors and combs to comb out too thick hair in advance to reduce the feeling of dryness and heat on the body. It should be noted that when the shoveling officer uses a pet comb to help the dog clean up the waste hair on his body, he should also use a pet comb and nail clippers to clean up the dog's foot pads to help him better remove heat and sweat.

2 Skin diseases

Pet skin problems This cannot be said to be the dog's summer patent, but the hot and humid summer climate and flying bugs and bacteria all bring hidden dangers to the dog's skin safety. Especially large hairy dogs such as Labrador and Husky, who are lively and active and like to scamper around, are very popular with fleas and other bugs. Unconsciously, the dog's skin begins to become red, swollen and itchy. If the excrement shoveling officer does not do a good job of combing and checking pets, some will even infect the excrement shoveling officer.

Therefore, in summer, the shoveling officer should do a good job of combing the pet in advance. We can comb the dog's hair from time to time to check the deep situation with the long and short teeth of the cool pet holding comb.

When taking the dog out of the house, the shovel officer should also prevent the dog from going to areas with weeds or stray animals, and go home to do a good job of cleaning and sterilizing the pet combing and foot pads.

3. Gastrointestinal Disease

Gastrointestinal diseases, it is said that food is the most important thing for the people, and so are pets. When the temperature rises, the flora in the food is more likely to reproduce and survive, resulting in deterioration and rancid, and if the dog's drinking water is changed irregularly, it is more likely to breed bacteria in hot weather.

When the dog accidentally eats these expired food and water, it is easy to cause vomiting, diarrhea and other conditions, which is a great blow to the dog's health.