Severe heatstroke in dogs requires prompt medical attention, as it may cause shock or even death. The main causes of heat stroke include staying in a closed space with too high ambient temperature for a long time, or being exposed to direct sunlight for a long time.
What to do if your dog vomits due to heat stroke
Heatstroke and vomiting in dogs is a serious situation and requires timely cooling. You can use a cold towel to wipe the dog's body, or directly pour water on the dog, and then seek medical attention in time. Dogs suffering from severe heatstroke may experience drooling, cyanotic tongues, falling to the ground, and distended jugular veins.
Heatstroke and vomiting in dogs is a serious situation and requires timely cooling. You can use a cold towel to wipe the dog's body, or directly pour water on the dog, and then seek medical attention in time. Dogs suffering from severe heatstroke may experience drooling, cyanotic tongues, falling to the ground, and distended jugular veins.