As summer comes, it is more dangerous to keep your dog in the car and you must not do it!
It is the hot summer again, and the number of deaths of dogs with heatstroke is gradually increasing. The first thing to be affected is "death of heatstroke in the car".
Many pet friends think that dogs are lonely at home and will take them with them when they go out. However, dogs are not allowed to enter in many public places, so they can only be kept in the car. It is okay in winter, but in summer, even if they only leave for 10 minutes, they may be killed.
Dogs have no sweat glands, their body temperature drops slowly, and their bodies cannot self-regulate the temperature. Therefore, dogs are very heat-tolerant animals. Once the temperature rises, their bodies' functions will stagnate and decline.
Many owners disagree with the hidden dangers of leaving their dogs in the car, thinking that it is okay to leave a gap in the car window, but in fact, if you just go out to buy something, it is likely to die of heatstroke.
Therefore, parents should be careful not to leave their dogs in the car under direct sunlight. The temperature in the car rises very high under sunlight. Whether it is a closed vehicle or a vehicle with a gap in the window, this high temperature is fatal and can quickly take away the dog's life.
If the dog must stay in the car, please keep parked in a shaded and ventilated place. The window and sunroof are open. Don’t just leave a gap. Have enough water in the car for the dog, and be sure to rush back within 10-15 minutes!
If you find that the dog has symptoms of mild heatstroke, you must take it to a cool and ventilated place to rest and replenish moisture as soon as possible to get timely relief.
If you can't guarantee that you won't keep your dog in the car for a long time, don't take them out. Although you are lonely at home, it is at least safe! Don't let your negligence bring endless pain to your dog.