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Dog repeatedly sticks out its tongue
If your dog is only mildly dehydrated, you should give it small amounts of tap water多次,and move it to a shady spot. Then use ice pillows or water to lower your dog's temperature at the neck, armpits, and groin. Wait until your dog's breathing returns to normal and its ears are about the same temperature as usual before taking it to the vet. If it's severe enough to lose consciousness, wet your dog all over with tap water and use ice towels to cool the neck, armpits, and groin.
Dog constantly sticks out its tongue
Your dog sticking out its tongue continuously may be due to hot weather, excitement, difficulty breathing, thirst, or other factors. If it's caused by hot weather, take your dog to a shady place immediately and provide it with plenty of water to avoid heatstroke. If it's due to difficulty breathing, take your dog to the hospital for inspection and treatment after diagnosis.
What are the symptoms of dog heatstroke?
Some early signs and symptoms of dog heatstroke include restlessness, excessive barking, drooling, showing extreme thirst; breathing hard with loud panting, accompanied by sounds from the lungs; thin saliva; persistent vomiting, pale gums, and bright red tongue; increased heart rate, weakness in the four limbs, hot skin, confusion, and even sudden fainting.
What to do if your dog gets heatstroke?
If your dog gets heatstroke, immediately take it to a well-ventilated and shady place to avoid exacerbating its condition. If your dog's condition is severe, use wet towels to cover its belly or wipe its abdomen with alcohol to cool it down physically. Then take it to an animal hospital for inspection and treatment.