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Do You Know the Signs of Heatstroke for Your Pup?

Dogs make the world a better place. And because of that, you probably want to take your dog everywhere and do all the things with your dog (like Anna and Jurgen!). Dogs are always game to go on new adventures, tackle new running trails, play in the sun, chase new squirrels (or the same one over and over, whatever) on a walk you’re on — whatever you’re doing they want to do. And sometimes will push past their limits to keep up with you. Because they want to make you SO happy and want to be included.

(Personal example: my childhood dog would get so exhausted playing wiffle ball, but would NEVER quit playing, so we’d literally have to stop and take a break for him to stay safe at regular intervals. Digby was the best dog.)

Which is why — especially this time of year — that you are aware of the signs of heatstroke in dogs and know what to do about it. And this infographic from ttpm lays it out perfectly!

SO helpful, right? After all, a healthy and cool dog is a happy dog. And everyone loves a happy dog! —Jenn

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