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How do I know if my dog had a heat stroke?

She is throwing up this yellow fluid and seems to have trouble standing. Is there anyway I can help her?

By: Silver



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9 Responses to “How do I know if my dog had a heat stroke?”

  1. Karen W Says:

    The symptoms sound like some of those of heatstroke.
    Signs to look for are as follows:
    1. Trouble breathing
    2. Very high temperature
    3. Pet has collapsed
    4. Choking
    5. Seizuring
    6. Excessive salivation
    7. Vomiting and/or diarrhea
    8. Pet is down and non-responsive
    9. Breathing rapidly or hyperventilating
    10. Pet is walking very wobbly
    Wet her down, try to get her to drink. Call the vet.

  2. ♥ ~Animal Whisperer~♫ Says:

    TAKE HER TO THE VET IMEDIATLEY!!! TAKE HER RIGHT NOW!!!!! SHE NEEDS MEDICAL ATTENTION, SHES SICK!! SHE MOST LIKELY HAS HAD HEAT STROKE!! TAKE HER NOW, PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. MikeX Says:

    TAKE HER TO A VET! Why are you wasting time on Yahoo! Answers?!

  4. pitts662002 Says:

    Call a vet now!!

  5. wolf_lover14386 Says:

    take her to the vet asap

  6. Confused1 Says:

    Take it to a vet. She probably does have heat stroke or ate something toxic. Seriously take her to a vet.

  7. KimbeeJ Says:

    Her tongue will be hanging out and she’ll be panting very hard and fast. Her gums may be dark red. She’ll feel very very hot. Take her temperature–it shouldn’t be above 102.5F. If you’re not sure, hose her down to cool her off and get her to a vet immediately…heat stroke is potentially life threatening.

  8. gamachichi1 Says:

    if she is about 10 then the standing problem may be arthritis
    yellow fluid try grass it helps stomach problems

  9. darkeyesdrinking Says:

    Heat stroke or not, she needs to be taken to the vet immediatly! Right now, get offline, go! Now! Staggering is bad, very bad.

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