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How to Cool Down a Dog with Hot Flashes

If your dog is only slightly upset, you can encourage them to drink more water and feed them some cooling fruits and vegetables in their daily diet. However, do not overfeed them. Eating too oily or dry dog food can cause dogs to become upset, so you can also switch to natural dog food to alleviate this symptom. If the dog's hot flash is severe, consult a veterinarian and use medication under their guidance. Never randomly give human antibiotics.

  1. Increase water intake

The main thing to address dog hot flashes is to increase their water intake. Give your dog more water to enhance metabolism. If your dog doesn't like to drink water, you can feed them a moderate amount of wet food or add some sheep milk powder or honey to the water. Since dogs love sweet foods, this will increase their water consumption. You can also add some honeysuckle to the water if the dog's hot flash is severe.

  1. Feed cooling fruits and vegetables

Pay attention to a dog's diet when they have a hot flash. Avoid feeding them spicy or stimulating foods. You can increase the intake of cooling fruits and vegetables in their daily diet, such as apples, pears, bananas, broccoli, and cabbage. Also, reduce the amount of protein in their diet, such as chicken breast, beef, and fish. High protein content in meat can exacerbate the dog's hot flash.

  1. Switch to natural dog food

To help your dog cool down, you can change their food. It's better to choose natural dog food without additives, preservatives, or inducers. You can also boil some mung bean water or egg whites for your dog, which can also achieve the effect of cooling down.

  1. Use medication to reduce heat

If your dog's symptoms are obvious and haven't improved over time, you can feed them Chinese patent animal drugs with clearing heat and detoxifying effects. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian in time.