Dogs do not eat or drink due to heat stroke, and the owner needs to take some emergency measures to help the dog relieve the symptoms of heat stroke. First of all, the owner should move the dog to a cool, ventilated place so that the dog can breathe fresh air. If the dog shows symptoms such as vomiting or syncope, the owner should take the dog to the hospital in time.
In addition to moving the dog to a cool, ventilated place, owners can also take the following steps to help the dog relieve heat stroke symptoms:
1.Give your dog water: After a dog suffers from heat stroke, the body loses a lot of water and electrolytes, so it needs to be hydrated in time. The owner can use clean, warm water to give the dog water, and at the same time, you can add some electrolyte powder to the water to help the dog replenish the electrolytes needed by the body.
2.Supplement your dog's nutrition: After a dog's heat stroke, the body will consume a lot of energy and nutrients, so it needs to be supplemented in time. The owner can feed the dog some high-protein, high-energy foods, such as fish, chicken, etc., and at the same time can supplement the dog with some vitamins and minerals.
3.Bathe your dog: After a dog suffers from heat stroke, its body will sweat a lot, which is easy to breed bacteria and odors. Owners can bathe their dogs, use special shower gel for pets, and pay attention to cleaning the dog's ears and soles of the feet and other areas that are prone to bacterial growth.
4.Give the dog medicine: If the dog has severe vomiting, syncope and other symptoms after heat stroke, the owner can give the dog some medicine to relieve the symptoms, such as Huoxiang Zhengqi water, ten drops of water, etc. However, it should be noted that the owner should use the drug under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse reactions.
In short, when the dog does not eat or drink due to heat stroke, the owner should take some emergency measures to help the dog relieve the symptoms of heat stroke. At the same time, the owner should pay attention to keeping the dog's living environment clean, dry and ventilated to avoid heat stroke in the dog. If the dog shows severe symptoms, the owner should take the dog to the hospital in time.