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With  temperatures setting records over the past week, we see an increased incidence of heat related injury.

One of the deadliest conditions a pet may encounter in this environment is heat stroke. The normal temperature for a dog is roughly 101.5 degrees (F), but this may vary about 1 degree in either direction. A dog suffering from heat stroke may have internal body temperatures up to 109 F, but any time the body temperature exceeds 105 F this constitutes a medical emergency!

The most common causes of heat stroDogHeatStrokeke are pets being left in a hot vehicle, pets being left outside in excessive heat for extended periods of time and pets exercising in warm weather. (NEVER leave your pet in a hot vehicle.)

Also, keep in mind that some pets are not good at keeping cool. For example, breeds with a short muzzle and lots of skin – yes, the Pug is the poster child, and obese pets.

If you are concerned about the effect of heat on your pet please look for some of the signs

  1. Anxiety and restlessness (initially)
  2. Excessive panting and drooling
  3. Weakness and stumbling
  4. Grey/purple hue to normally pink gum color
  5. Glazed over look to eyes, lack of response to interaction

Steps to take if you are concerned

  1. Remove pet from hot environment, add a fan if possible
  2. Gently with lubricant, obtain rectal temperature if this is possible
  3. Slowly begin to cool – apply cool water to ear flaps and paws
  4. Transport to nearest veterinary hospital as soon as possible DO NOT cool your pet too quickly. NEVER place them in cold water or in pool. Rapid cooling will increase the risk of fatal complications.

 

Guest blog by the wonderful folks at Laveen Veterinary Center, 3536 W Baseline Rd #128 Laveen, AZ 8533. Contact them at (602)559-9600 or office@laveenvetcenter.com

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Laveen Village Voice: Raffle to raise funds for special needs riding program https://finditinlaveen.com/laveen-village-voice-raffle-to-raise-funds-for-special-needs-riding-program/ https://finditinlaveen.com/laveen-village-voice-raffle-to-raise-funds-for-special-needs-riding-program/#respond Thu, 13 Aug 2015 00:02:28 +0000 http://www.finditinlaveen.com/?p=457 Page Visitors: 695 Rider’s Ranch in Laveen is selling tickets in a Riding for Success fundraiser to benefit their Equine Assisted Life Skills Program, which helps at-risk and low-income youth in the community. Owner Melissa Rider said that Equine Assisted Programs are nationally known for their success in helping youth develop into better, more productive citizens. […]

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Rider’s Ranch in Laveen is selling tickets in a Riding for Success fundraiser to benefit their Equine Assisted Life Skills Program, which helps at-risk and low-income youth in the community.

Owner Melissa Rider said that Equine Assisted Programs are nationally known for their success in helping youth develop into better, more productive citizens. By developing relationships with horses, youth can overcome mental, physical and social disadvantages.

Grand Prize for the fundraiser is $1,000 but multiple local businesses have been donating so there will many different prizes awarded, including Disneyland tickets, manicures, spa visits, restaurant gift cards, business gift cards and more.

Tickets can be purchased online at ridersranch.org. Call 602-320-6016 to purchase tickets over the phone or email ridersranchprograms@gmail.com to find out where you can purchase tickets in person.  All proceeds will go toward Rider’s Ranch being able to continue providing free programs for low income at risk youth.

Tickets are $5 each or 5 tickets for $20. Keep checking Rider’s Ranch website and Facebook page for updates on the prizes. Winners will be drawn on Sept. 7.  Tickets are not eligible for tax deductions, per IRS, rules, officials said.

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