Heatstroke in Pets

Summer in Kansas can be brutally hot and your pet is not immune to the heat. High temperatures can be just as deadly for animals as it is for humans: especially for pets in cars, outside or in an area that is not climate controlled. In addition, animals like dogs and cats don't sweat, so controlling their inner body temperature is a bit trickier than it is for humans. The only way dogs and cats can regulate their internal temperatures is by panting.

We have tips for you to avoid heatstroke in your pets this summer, and beyond.

Signs of Heatstroke

How to Prevent Heatstroke

If You Suspect Heatstroke

If your pet is showing any of the signs above, contact Cimarron Animal Hospital right away for an examination and treatment if needed. Heatstroke can progress very quickly so time is of the essence: don't delay getting help. You can call us at �(316) 686-4713 if you suspect heatstroke.