Heat Hits in Dogs
Dogs are much more sensitive to heat than humans partly because they do not possess a thermoregulation mechanism based on sweat like us. During the summer months, we must be cautious with the heat and be aware that they live in high temperatures with more significant discomfort, even fatal, when heat shocks occur. And we must warn that heat strokes are very dangerous and can end a dog’s life in a relatively short time. Here at Best Family Pets, in this article will indicate the keys to preventing and detecting it.