![]() "The biggest danger is people go shopping with the dog, they go inside for 10 minutes to buy something and they leave the dog in the car and they get heat stroke and they come in almost dying," Moinar said. Attila Moinar at All Animals Veterinary Hospital said they've seen an increase of animals coming in weekly suffering from heat stroke. "So I have to get her out when it's cool so that she doesn't get like sick."Īccording to experts, tell-tale signs of heat stroke in dogs are excessive panting, dry or sticky and discoloration in the gums.ĭr. "If I wait too long and it gets hot then, she gets tired really fast or she doesn't want to go outside," said Erin Wyner, a dog owner. ![]() ![]() (KABC) - With the high temperatures scorching Southern California, many people are keeping a close eye on their pets when going outside and being mindful of what time of the day they decide to go out. ![]() With the high temperatures scorching Southern California, many people are keeping a close eye on their pets when going outside and being mindful of what time of the day they decide to go out. ![]()
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