NEWS AUGUST 2010
Avoid heat stroke
Up to 60 degrees C can be reached inside a car parked in the sun, DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PET INSIDE alone and without ventilation.
HEAT STROKE
Heat stroke is one of the crashes that cause death of pets in summer.
A dramatic increase in body temperature of your pet, can cause irreversible damage or death.
The normal temperature of your dog (38.5 average) must be maintained at this level to ensure their vital functions, if you gain some degree, metabolism is compromised resulting from convulsions, coma and death. Most alarming is that it can happen very quickly.
Therefore, never leave a dog in the car. In summer, up to 60 degrees or more can be achieved inside the car and within minutes you can cause heat stroke your pet.




