Pet Medication Dog
Researching about pet dog medication I found a site that was dedicated to an interesting topic. The topic was taking a dog along with you while shopping? Because many states allow only Seeing Eye or assistance dogs to be brought into stores or malls, some people take their dogs along with them but then leave their pet in the car. This can be deadly. A little heat outside the car can quickly make it very hot inside. On a summer's day of only 85 degrees, for example, even keeping the windows slightly open won't stop the inside temperature from climbing to 102 degrees in 10 minutes, to 120 degrees in 20 minutes. A dog whose body temperature rises to 107-108 degrees will within a very short time suffer irreparable brain damage or even death. For a dog overcome by heat exhaustion, immediately soak him or her down with water and take to a veterinarian as soon as possible. Animals kept indoors are usually smart enough to move out of the sunlight, but don't forget that fish and other animals in fish bowls or aquariums need your help in avoiding the sun. And while reptiles love sunshine, they still need a shady place to which they can escape. If you want to give your bird some fresh air, partly cover the bird's cage if you take it outside. Longhaired animals may appear to be suffering in the summer's heat, but don't give them a haircut so they'll be cooler. That long coat helps protect from heat and insects, and retains cooling water after a refreshing swim or wetting down with the water hose. Shorthaired, light-colored, or pink-skinned dogs and cats can get sunburned, so inspect for sunburn regularly. You can put sunblock on your cat's ears, but be aware that your cat may quickly rub it off.


