Dude I am soo blessed to have seen your video couple months ago .. My bully was running around until she was so exhausted ... I was so nervous but remembered your video !!!!! Thank you soo much !!!! I love you !!!!!!!! you are God's sent ,, so thoughtful of you to put up this video .. Thank you from St.Croix USVI .. My beautiful Reingh is alive and still being stubborn I love her soo much !!!!!
My dog just had a heat stroke! She’s my childhood dog and she’s elderly.. came home from work to find her having a heat stroke. I had no idea what to do. I saw your video you helped me so much. Thank you so so so much. I honestly had no idea what to do
This happened to my lab. We took him hunting and he did the same thing. We put him in the tub with cold water and that worked for him. So glad your baby is ok!
My dog had a heat stroke today. I took him to the ER. This is so sad. He is an American Bully. He is basically acting like he is in a comma but I put lemon in his mouth and he woke up and moved . I am hoping to God he can recover 🙏🏽
@@ireneacosta989 I pray and hope you're both okay, same thing happened to me on our daily walk, 1 hour was all it took, and some other emotional issues My baby boy Bully had, he wasn't able to recover and we had to put him to sleep, I miss him so much, I don't wish you or anyone that pain.
@@AnEnjoyerofTH-cam shes aware hasn't moved ...almost like if shes paralyzed and at times gives out a few howls I think shes shutting down it's very sad...
@@ireneacosta989 Same thing happened to my boy, I was so distraught that I couldn't do much else for him after he got lock jaw and wouldn't let me feed him electrolytes or anything. The vet hospital just wanted top charge me a big sum of money which almost made me lose my car, and I needed my mom to tell me the harsh truth that we simply couldn't afford it, and the vets even said he would have been unable to recover for the most part, i;m so sorry this is happening to you, take as much time as you can to get better, I cried a couple minutes ago and I can imagine how you feel right now, I'd hug you, I hope you give her all the love and care you can.
My dog just had a heat induced seizure today and I’m glad we knew what to do. It’s really scary and it’s hard seeing your dog not react to Anything happening around them. Luckily he’s doing better now and we’re keeping him cool. Stay safe on these hot summer days.
@@raheeltaylor7839 hopefully your dog is doing okay now! We poured cool water on his neck, but didn’t drench him to avoid putting him in shock. Once he came to, we brought him into the air conditioning and out a fan on him while he drank some water. He was back to normal within an hour.
My dog just had one was at the vets for three days. She is not really eating like she used to. How long does it take before she will be back to normal?
Had my dog have a heat stroke just now in FL that’s why I’m watching the video. My dad picked her up and is planning on giving a bath to cool her down since my car broke down on my way to cool her off with water AC and a bath. I still don’t know if she’s okay and is waiting for a response from them confirming she’s ok, I could only pray
This just happened to me , at the dog park….. I realized something was wrong and he needed a/c , calmly picked him up and took him into the car .. let him chill alone in the a/c with my supervision… slowly let him chill out .. such a scary moment
IMPORTANT I mean no disrespect, but I must provide some corrections/information: Move the dog off a hot floor, if you have a cooler option. Don't force feed water (or food) as that can cause vomiting in an already heated dog. Don't EVER cover the dog with a wet towel--that actually traps the heat. Do make fresh water available. Do wet dog w/water, preferable via spray or rub with wet towel--don't drench. Do put a fan directly on/towards dog. Do put ice pack (wrapped in thin towel) under your dogs thigh/groin area.
Never put a wet towel on them!! Even if it’s soaked with water, the air does not circulate. The effect is the opposite… They cool down differently than humans, mainly with their paws.
The heat don’t play man I was told by a friend back in the 90s “ you mess with the heat you’ll get burned. When I was a young kid I was visiting my cousins house and their dog was out back for too long because whoever let her out forgot about her she went straight into the dark bedroom an and started shaking and trembling I knew right away she needed assistance but I couldn’t get anyone to help me cool her off they said they didn’t want to touch her because they thought she might have as disease or something I stayed with her and comforted her because I knew right away she overheated later on I found out she threw up on the carpet in one of the bedrooms on the rug and went into a full body convulsionl like episode and the people there picked the dog up and put her in the tub and let cold water run on her everyone took turns that night watching the dog to make sure she was alright and if she had went downhill they could act upon it immediately Miraculously she survived the ordeal despite delayed intervention and lived to see another day mind you she was still young 5 years old as I recall but her coat color was black Al over a major heat absorber and that alone put her at risk of suffering from a heat stroke that and being outback for too long my cousin’s backyard wasn’t very shady they had a couple sheds and an orange tree but that was it if you wanted to play in their yard you had to wait till sundown to do so. As for the dog she survived lived to be 16 1/2 years old nothing wrong with her her heart was as strong as an ox and so were her teeth and bones she developed bladder cancer and it was stage 5 and incurable and that’s what took her unfortunately 😞 her breed was unique a black lab/ greyhound mix I miss her daily even though she’s gone I’ll never forget her no matter how old I get she was a good dog despite her ordeal very forgiving her previous owner abused her and gave her to a shelter to be put down because he got bored of her my cousins adopted her a day before euthanasia and upon arriving at my cousins house they described it as a scene straight out of the flintstones she lept onto the sofa where my cousins where sitting and my cousins mother and great grandmother were sitting and she placed her front paws on their chests and licked them all over as a means of saying thank you for saving my life I am eternally grateful 🥺😢
Happened to my dog the other night, not a nice experience! I done the same cold towel, mist bottle and packs of cold peas over his front legs, after a hour he was ok
I'm a veterinarian. Thank you for the video but please be careful trying to force water down his throat. When they are in this state they can't swallow well and you risk causing aspiration pneumonia. You should also have the hose running over him instead of just rubbing him down with a wet towel. If you don't have access to a hose, then use a bucket and pour water over the dog. Concentrate mostly on the underside of the dog and feet. Overall, good job in recognizing the problem.
My dog has a suspected heatstroke last night and today his just laying down, no response at all, not moving but i can make him drink a little bit of water via syringe. Can he still survive or any suggestions like supplements or food that I can give him coz i think solid food won't be an option coz his not moving at all.
You are on point here Doc. Did the exact same thing to my bully just now. Im in Manila and woah... tropical heat just hit this week. My dog was almost gone by the time i got home.
If you have dogs and live in Texas . Always take your dog inside at the hottest parts of the day. Texas heat gets up to 120 sometimes hotter . NOTHING can survive that no matter how much water and shade you give it .
Just lost mine... Had no idea and didn't even think... Assumed it was hit by a car... Now realizing is was most likely heat stroke.. ( could've tried to save her )
@@loreylane3918 She was a Chihuahua... I think she fell in the ditch while outside and couldn't get out...( Louisiana Heat and Sun ) often 105ish here as well plus humidity , I was looking everywhere, couldn't find her... Unlike her to be where she was,I think she got scared of something and fell... otherwise she would've been right back inside as she always did.....( So Worried about getting fed and treat afterwards ) RIP ....
This happened to my bully last night during our walk (abnormally humid) we cooled her down and got her temperature under control. My question is did your bully recover immediately, how is he/she doing ever since? Thank you for your video it helped us figure out what was going on.
Nangyari to sa aso namin kanina ppunta na sya sa heatstroke..pinaliguan kse sya then nilagay muna namin sa isa place na mejo mainit pra matuyo sya unti then nwala sa isip namin na nabilad pla sya halos 30 to 45mins sya andun good thing npansin ko agad kse kabisado ko ung aso namin kpag ndi sya ok. Naagapan namin pero nkakaawa sya tingnan disoriented sya lakad sya lakad na halos nanginginig mga paa nya at buo katawan. Thank god tlga naagapan at nakita ko sya agad.
@@boostdeep3967 dogs usually don’t notice when they’re suffering heat stroke until it’s bad. It doesn’t take long for an animal to pass after they get too hot, which is why it’s good to monitor your dog regularly in the heat and provide lots of water/shade/ even a pool, to keep them cool.
Never force fluids down a heat casualty mouth.. people or animal... should've jus soaked the dog in cold water to help cool him down and get him to a cool environment and watch for improvement.
Not to mention the fluids they were using was meant to break up mucus to allow air flow. That's why he was running the inside if the mouth and flicking his hands. It was yo remove the mucus that will clog the dogs throat.
OMG! Very hard to watch. I have read that you should never force water down a dogs throat Because they can aspirate and water can get into the lungs. This poor baby. How did he even overheat? OMG
I was walking my dogs with my cousin and one of the dogs was on the verge of heatstroke. or at least I thought he was because he was panting and breathing really heavily. It got to the point where I can hear him clearly and it just got pretty loud. He slowed down and basically wanted to get home quickly. I made a stop to a stranger's house who was throwing a party to ask if they can give him some water. They agreed to let him have water so they let him have water, a lot of water. After that I thanked the strangers and got back home immediately. I turned the air conditioning to full blast and gave him some cold water. He's fine now, this was in a summer night of Chicago. I'm just here now because I'm curious to see what a heatstroke looks like and I feel like I have the necessary information to spot one if he ever gets one again.
i just experienced this today sa bully namin nagpavaccine lang kami then nung umuwi na kami habang nasa daan napansin ko bigla naging ganyan paghinga niya diko alam gagawin ko luckily nadala namin agad sa vet and now she is confined sa clinic dahil nagcough siya with blood na kaunti 😢
First thing to do is always put 2 tbl spoons of Vitamin D rich glucose powder (sugar free) in the dog's mouth. Never force fluids while the dog is panting. Second thing is pour water over his head and neck and then take him to a place where there is cool breeze or near fan or keep him in an air conditioned room for a few minutes. Once he is normal, you can rub of the wetness from his body with a dry towel and then allow him to sleep in the AC room for some time.
80% of the dogs will have low platelets count and hence heat stroke will get easily. So give ur pooch 10 - 20 ml of papaya leaf juice every day(Natural. No added sugars/preservatives). This helps in increasing the blood count and also prevents diabetes and boosts liver functioning and immunity to the dog. You can check with your vet on this if needed before proceeding.
Just lost mine... Had no idea and didn't even think... Assumed it was hit by a car... Now realizing is was most likely heat stroke.. ( could've tried to save her )
Hey folks, get a freaking air conditioner, or take the dog in your arm and go to a neighbor's house or inside a business with the ac on and that will help a lot within minutes. And gradually give small squirts of water into the mouth every 10 or 15 seconds for 15 minutes until hydration returns. And yes, wet down the dog's body with water but don't drop the dog in the pool because they will send the dog into shock.
See it has three stages. Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke. Heat cramps you start having painful muscle spasms, heat exhaustion is where the vomiting, headaches, dizziness, and fainting start, and heatstroke is when the seizures, confusion, high fevers, no sweating, and death happen.
This just happened to my dog. He just came home from outside. He slept for a minute, then when he woke up, I thought he's just playing with something like a mouse or an insect. Then, he suddenly went everywhere, out of balance, and can't walk steadly, drooling saliva mixed with blood. I thought he's going to die. I didn't know what to do since I'm alone and my parents are on work. I tried to call my mom but she won't pick up. Same with my dad, and he picked up. I told him what's happening, then he said my dog's having a heat stroke. He told me to put him in a cold place immediately and try to make him drink water, or pour water over him. I bought him outside the garage then opened the hose. I continuously poured water over him while crying, then he calmed down. I'm really thankful he didn't die. My poor dog, I don't want that to happen to him again. Now he's back to normal my neighbor's chicken again. Thank you!
Did you take your dog to the vet or after that incident did you just wait for your dog to be normal again after cooling him down? My dog is not moving at all since last night but he's breathing (not normal) and awake but no response to anything even if we call his name.
@@F_antomas unfortunately no. He died the next day after he got heat stroke and it was really traumatic but we knew he won't make it at that time so we accepted it and it was so heart breaking coz we didn't expect it would happen 😭
@@F_antomas yes i feel the same way with others too. It's really heart breaking to read or watch stories of their dogs passing away. Mine was 4 years old at that time.
Good to see this video Bro. Can you please enumerate are the things needed: Lemon Alcohol Wet towel Water What is on the bottle that you spill on his mouth? Thanks Bro 🙏🙏🙏
hey guys ! I just have cool down the temp of my lab dog and after that she couldn't walk, is there anything to resolve this problem? would be glad if there are recommendation or suggestion 😊
Mabuti po bang bigyan ng lemon with honey kapag ganyan na ang sitwasyon, ano po ang epekto nun sa kanila.. Nagsusuffer kasi sa heatstroke ang aso namin ngayon..
Something should happen to my dog one summer and I’m really picked up but it was so I picked him up go to Madison barrel back in the shade and it started sprinkling water on them and then took a big shipping been but you were store stuff filled it up with water my wife put a bag of ice in it we put them up in it and it took about a half hour for him to recover
This is very informative.
Thank you hope it helps you!
@@zeroblock79 you didn’t explain anything lol
That is the most ugliest dog I’ve seen in my life
@@atn2666 they showed it
@@mollytheservicedog8434 ok but you don't know what liquid he gave the dog? is it just water? is it apple cider vinegar? is it lemon juice? wtf is it?
Dude I am soo blessed to have seen your video couple months ago .. My bully was running around until she was so exhausted ... I was so nervous but remembered your video !!!!! Thank you soo much !!!! I love you !!!!!!!! you are God's sent ,, so thoughtful of you to put up this video .. Thank you from St.Croix USVI .. My beautiful Reingh is alive and still being stubborn I love her soo much !!!!!
My dog just had a heat stroke! She’s my childhood dog and she’s elderly.. came home from work to find her having a heat stroke. I had no idea what to do. I saw your video you helped me so much. Thank you so so so much. I honestly had no idea what to do
P.S. she is okay now and responding! I have her a popsicle❤
That is so scary, I couldn’t imagine staying thst clam if that happened to my dog
Just be calm and don’t panic
You have to be calm, if not they will feel your panic and panic more with you.
Just let the pit die
Great job, excellent video for everyone to know
This happened to my lab. We took him hunting and he did the same thing. We put him in the tub with cold water and that worked for him. So glad your baby is ok!
I came across this a few weeks ago......... THANK GOD
My dog just hade a heat stroke.
He is fine now💕
Lovely!
How many days? It is day 1 technically (she got it at the vet!!) & can’t walk well
My dog had a heat stroke today. I took him to the ER. This is so sad. He is an American Bully. He is basically acting like he is in a comma but I put lemon in his mouth and he woke up and moved . I am hoping to God he can recover 🙏🏽
Did he? im going through it right now.
@@AnEnjoyerofTH-camliving in coachella valley my american bully is and wont snap out...heat...I was gone for 1hr
@@ireneacosta989 I pray and hope you're both okay, same thing happened to me on our daily walk, 1 hour was all it took, and some other emotional issues My baby boy Bully had, he wasn't able to recover and we had to put him to sleep, I miss him so much, I don't wish you or anyone that pain.
@@AnEnjoyerofTH-cam shes aware hasn't moved ...almost like if shes paralyzed and at times gives out a few howls I think shes shutting down it's very sad...
@@ireneacosta989 Same thing happened to my boy, I was so distraught that I couldn't do much else for him after he got lock jaw and wouldn't let me feed him electrolytes or anything. The vet hospital just wanted top charge me a big sum of money which almost made me lose my car, and I needed my mom to tell me the harsh truth that we simply couldn't afford it, and the vets even said he would have been unable to recover for the most part, i;m so sorry this is happening to you, take as much time as you can to get better, I cried a couple minutes ago and I can imagine how you feel right now, I'd hug you, I hope you give her all the love and care you can.
Thank you so much, this helped us get or pit bull cooled down and okay❤️
My dog just had a heat induced seizure today and I’m glad we knew what to do. It’s really scary and it’s hard seeing your dog not react to
Anything happening around them. Luckily he’s doing better now and we’re keeping him cool. Stay safe on these hot summer days.
Hey what did you do to help you dog recover…. I think I’m going through the same thing….I put my dog in a cold shower
@@raheeltaylor7839 hopefully your dog is doing okay now! We poured cool water on his neck, but didn’t drench him to avoid putting him in shock. Once he came to, we brought him into the air conditioning and out a fan on him while he drank some water. He was back to normal within an hour.
My dog just had one was at the vets for three days. She is not really eating like she used to. How long does it take before she will be back to normal?
@@playstationgamer3124 your dog is ok?
Had my dog have a heat stroke just now in FL that’s why I’m watching the video. My dad picked her up and is planning on giving a bath to cool her down since my car broke down on my way to cool her off with water AC and a bath. I still don’t know if she’s okay and is waiting for a response from them confirming she’s ok, I could only pray
This just happened to me , at the dog park….. I realized something was wrong and he needed a/c , calmly picked him up and took him into the car .. let him chill alone in the a/c with my supervision… slowly let him chill out .. such a scary moment
IMPORTANT
I mean no disrespect, but I must provide some corrections/information:
Move the dog off a hot floor, if you have a cooler option.
Don't force feed water (or food) as that can cause vomiting in an already heated dog. Don't EVER cover the dog with a wet towel--that actually traps the heat.
Do make fresh water available.
Do wet dog w/water, preferable via spray or rub with wet towel--don't drench.
Do put a fan directly on/towards dog.
Do put ice pack (wrapped in thin towel) under your dogs thigh/groin area.
Never put a wet towel on them!! Even if it’s soaked with water, the air does not circulate. The effect is the opposite… They cool down differently than humans, mainly with their paws.
The heat don’t play man I was told by a friend back in the 90s “ you mess with the heat you’ll get burned. When I was a young kid I was visiting my cousins house and their dog was out back for too long because whoever let her out forgot about her she went straight into the dark bedroom an and started shaking and trembling I knew right away she needed assistance but I couldn’t get anyone to help me cool her off they said they didn’t want to touch her because they thought she might have as disease or something I stayed with her and comforted her because I knew right away she overheated later on I found out she threw up on the carpet in one of the bedrooms on the rug and went into a full body convulsionl like episode and the people there picked the dog up and put her in the tub and let cold water run on her everyone took turns that night watching the dog to make sure she was alright and if she had went downhill they could act upon it immediately Miraculously she survived the ordeal despite delayed intervention and lived to see another day mind you she was still young 5 years old as I recall but her coat color was black Al over a major heat absorber and that alone put her at risk of suffering from a heat stroke that and being outback for too long my cousin’s backyard wasn’t very shady they had a couple sheds and an orange tree but that was it if you wanted to play in their yard you had to wait till sundown to do so. As for the dog she survived lived to be 16 1/2 years old nothing wrong with her her heart was as strong as an ox and so were her teeth and bones she developed bladder cancer and it was stage 5 and incurable and that’s what took her unfortunately 😞 her breed was unique a black lab/ greyhound mix I miss her daily even though she’s gone I’ll never forget her no matter how old I get she was a good dog despite her ordeal very forgiving her previous owner abused her and gave her to a shelter to be put down because he got bored of her my cousins adopted her a day before euthanasia and upon arriving at my cousins house they described it as a scene straight out of the flintstones she lept onto the sofa where my cousins where sitting and my cousins mother and great grandmother were sitting and she placed her front paws on their chests and licked them all over as a means of saying thank you for saving my life I am eternally grateful 🥺😢
Happened to my dog the other night, not a nice experience! I done the same cold towel, mist bottle and packs of cold peas over his front legs, after a hour he was ok
I'm a veterinarian. Thank you for the video but please be careful trying to force water down his throat. When they are in this state they can't swallow well and you risk causing aspiration pneumonia. You should also have the hose running over him instead of just rubbing him down with a wet towel. If you don't have access to a hose, then use a bucket and pour water over the dog. Concentrate mostly on the underside of the dog and feet. Overall, good job in recognizing the problem.
Wow you have a huge forehead
My dog has a suspected heatstroke last night and today his just laying down, no response at all, not moving but i can make him drink a little bit of water via syringe. Can he still survive or any suggestions like supplements or food that I can give him coz i think solid food won't be an option coz his not moving at all.
You are on point here Doc. Did the exact same thing to my bully just now. Im in Manila and woah... tropical heat just hit this week. My dog was almost gone by the time i got home.
You’re a vet, I’ve always learned that lemon juice doesn’t help with heat stroke in dogs is that correct?
If you have dogs and live in Texas . Always take your dog inside at the hottest parts of the day. Texas heat gets up to 120 sometimes hotter . NOTHING can survive that no matter how much water and shade you give it .
Just lost mine... Had no idea and didn't even think... Assumed it was hit by a car... Now realizing is was most likely heat stroke.. ( could've tried to save her )
@@bricepaul80 I’m sorry to hear that 🥺it’s deeply devastating loosing a family member. You have my deepest condolences.
@@loreylane3918 She was a Chihuahua... I think she fell in the ditch while outside and couldn't get out...( Louisiana Heat and Sun ) often 105ish here as well plus humidity , I was looking everywhere, couldn't find her... Unlike her to be where she was,I think she got scared of something and fell... otherwise she would've been right back inside as she always did.....( So Worried about getting fed and treat afterwards ) RIP ....
This worked for my XL bully
@@Fynnlanigan522 nice to hear! 🙏
This happened to my bully last night during our walk (abnormally humid) we cooled her down and got her temperature under control. My question is did your bully recover immediately, how is he/she doing ever since? Thank you for your video it helped us figure out what was going on.
My dog died today from this…man I wish I knew about it before
what happened?
Nangyari to sa aso namin kanina ppunta na sya sa heatstroke..pinaliguan kse sya then nilagay muna namin sa isa place na mejo mainit pra matuyo sya unti then nwala sa isip namin na nabilad pla sya halos 30 to 45mins sya andun good thing npansin ko agad kse kabisado ko ung aso namin kpag ndi sya ok. Naagapan namin pero nkakaawa sya tingnan disoriented sya lakad sya lakad na halos nanginginig mga paa nya at buo katawan. Thank god tlga naagapan at nakita ko sya agad.
Good your dog is safe
Just lost my dog nala lastnight from heat stroke🥲I miss her so much already
how long was she in heatstroke. until she died
@@boostdeep3967 dogs usually don’t notice when they’re suffering heat stroke until it’s bad. It doesn’t take long for an animal to pass after they get too hot, which is why it’s good to monitor your dog regularly in the heat and provide lots of water/shade/ even a pool, to keep them cool.
Tip that he got wrong: never EVER use a wet rag or towel it slows down the cooling process and absorbs the heat instead use an ice pack.
Never force fluids down a heat casualty mouth.. people or animal... should've jus soaked the dog in cold water to help cool him down and get him to a cool environment and watch for improvement.
Cold water clots blood in their veins this how we do. Thanks for the in put.
Exactly what I was thinking. When they’re breathing this hard, the risk of aspiration is incredibly high, and it can cause a lot more issues.
Not to mention the fluids they were using was meant to break up mucus to allow air flow. That's why he was running the inside if the mouth and flicking his hands. It was yo remove the mucus that will clog the dogs throat.
People so like to have something to say!!!! Bout never force fluids 🗣 STFU
Yep, force feed water to my dog to. Good job 👏🏿
OMG! Very hard to watch. I have read that you should never force water down a dogs throat Because they can aspirate and water can get into the lungs. This poor baby. How did he even overheat? OMG
I was walking my dogs with my cousin and one of the dogs was on the verge of heatstroke. or at least I thought he was because he was panting and breathing really heavily. It got to the point where I can hear him clearly and it just got pretty loud. He slowed down and basically wanted to get home quickly. I made a stop to a stranger's house who was throwing a party to ask if they can give him some water. They agreed to let him have water so they let him have water, a lot of water. After that I thanked the strangers and got back home immediately. I turned the air conditioning to full blast and gave him some cold water. He's fine now, this was in a summer night of Chicago. I'm just here now because I'm curious to see what a heatstroke looks like and I feel like I have the necessary information to spot one if he ever gets one again.
This story was long as hell for no reason LOL. “This happened to my dog too, I stopped at a neighbors house for help”. Simple.
@@KissChanel hater lol 😂 tell your story how you like and let others do the same
@@maliazaharia8875 Lmao hating = jealous. I’m not jealous of her heatstroked dog.
i just experienced this today sa bully namin nagpavaccine lang kami then nung umuwi na kami habang nasa daan napansin ko bigla naging ganyan paghinga niya diko alam gagawin ko luckily nadala namin agad sa vet and now she is confined sa clinic dahil nagcough siya with blood na kaunti 😢
First thing to do is always put 2 tbl spoons of Vitamin D rich glucose powder (sugar free) in the dog's mouth. Never force fluids while the dog is panting. Second thing is pour water over his head and neck and then take him to a place where there is cool breeze or near fan or keep him in an air conditioned room for a few minutes. Once he is normal, you can rub of the wetness from his body with a dry towel and then allow him to sleep in the AC room for some time.
80% of the dogs will have low platelets count and hence heat stroke will get easily. So give ur pooch 10 - 20 ml of papaya leaf juice every day(Natural. No added sugars/preservatives). This helps in increasing the blood count and also prevents diabetes and boosts liver functioning and immunity to the dog. You can check with your vet on this if needed before proceeding.
Just lost mine... Had no idea and didn't even think... Assumed it was hit by a car... Now realizing is was most likely heat stroke.. ( could've tried to save her )
Sorry for your lost
@@zeroblock79 Thanks much... I freaked out and wasn't thinking logically
I'm a jr. dog trainer and i have one question, why the lemon or orange or whatever the thing you put in the dog's mouth was
Brings out the thick saliva that cause the dog chocked,
Hey folks, get a freaking air conditioner, or take the dog in your arm and go to a neighbor's house or inside a business with the ac on and that will help a lot within minutes. And gradually give small squirts of water into the mouth every 10 or 15 seconds for 15 minutes until hydration returns. And yes, wet down the dog's body with water but don't drop the dog in the pool because they will send the dog into shock.
He shouldn’t be forcing water. They can breath it into their lungs. 😭 scary stuff still!
I am reading that you are not supposed to put the towel over them like that it slows their cooling. I hope your poor baby recovered.
It seems the water helped almost right away... Probably dehydrated?? May i ask what you out in his mouth??
See it has three stages. Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heat stroke. Heat cramps you start having painful muscle spasms, heat exhaustion is where the vomiting, headaches, dizziness, and fainting start, and heatstroke is when the seizures, confusion, high fevers, no sweating, and death happen.
This just happened to my dog. He just came home from outside. He slept for a minute, then when he woke up, I thought he's just playing with something like a mouse or an insect. Then, he suddenly went everywhere, out of balance, and can't walk steadly, drooling saliva mixed with blood. I thought he's going to die. I didn't know what to do since I'm alone and my parents are on work. I tried to call my mom but she won't pick up. Same with my dad, and he picked up. I told him what's happening, then he said my dog's having a heat stroke. He told me to put him in a cold place immediately and try to make him drink water, or pour water over him. I bought him outside the garage then opened the hose. I continuously poured water over him while crying, then he calmed down. I'm really thankful he didn't die. My poor dog, I don't want that to happen to him again. Now he's back to normal my neighbor's chicken again. Thank you!
Did you take your dog to the vet or after that incident did you just wait for your dog to be normal again after cooling him down? My dog is not moving at all since last night but he's breathing (not normal) and awake but no response to anything even if we call his name.
@@davidjan8272 did he survive that ?
@@F_antomas unfortunately no. He died the next day after he got heat stroke and it was really traumatic but we knew he won't make it at that time so we accepted it and it was so heart breaking coz we didn't expect it would happen 😭
@@davidjan8272 :( i am truly sorry you went thru that ...i feel like cry when i read or hear stories like these ....how old was he ?
@@F_antomas yes i feel the same way with others too. It's really heart breaking to read or watch stories of their dogs passing away. Mine was 4 years old at that time.
How was your dog the day after?
She is fine gave birth last month 7 lilac puppies
Sir galing po bh kayu nag walk? Ilamg mins po lakad ninyu? Hindi nag survive english bulldog ko di ko alam nag heat stroke naxa. :(
Never give any human or dog cold water room temperature is best
Good to see this video Bro.
Can you please enumerate are the things needed:
Lemon
Alcohol
Wet towel
Water
What is on the bottle that you spill on his mouth?
Thanks Bro 🙏🙏🙏
Honey with lemon at the bottle
Must add alcohol ok their paws and ice pack their stomach and inside of their legs... i almost lost my dog... temperare came up to 104.5... SCARY
hey guys ! I just have cool down the temp of my lab dog and after that she couldn't walk, is there anything to resolve this problem? would be glad if there are recommendation or suggestion 😊
Vet
My dog sadly died fromba heat stroke
Gone thru the same..and i lost my lab..
Why lemons?
Here after my dog just dies 😢
Kamusta na po aso niyo sir? Can you make po written instruction po? Yung aso ng tita ko naheat stroke rin kaso di rin nila alam gagawin kaya namatay 😢
ok na aso ko naka survive,sad to hear naman.
Oo nga po eh.. ganda po ng aso niyo.. gusto ko rin mga ganyan malalaki na mataba ang kyut.. 🥰 God Bless po
always hydrate your dog
Lemon po ba yung pinipisa nyo? Tapos yung pinapainom nyo po na tubig pinigaan nyo din po ba ng lemon?
Yes lemon juice yung nasa water bottle na may honey
Mabuti po bang bigyan ng lemon with honey kapag ganyan na ang sitwasyon, ano po ang epekto nun sa kanila.. Nagsusuffer kasi sa heatstroke ang aso namin ngayon..
Ohhhh my goodness poor thing
Why aren’t you submerging the brute in a cold bath tub?
Blood will be clots in the veins
@@zeroblock79 really? Jeez. Never heard of that.
its bad they can get intoshocl
If I watch this sooner my bully is still alive:(((((((
Something should happen to my dog one summer and I’m really picked up but it was so I picked him up go to Madison barrel back in the shade and it started sprinkling water on them and then took a big shipping been but you were store stuff filled it up with water my wife put a bag of ice in it we put them up in it and it took about a half hour for him to recover
Bro
My Female Dog Is Suffering From Heat Stroke , she's Facing Difficulties To Walk
And What Should I Give Her To Eat
Bring to vet for proper medication, maybe some internal organs suffer
@@zeroblock79 I Brought Her To Vet But Don't know What To Do Now .
Can You Give Me Your Instagram Handle??
@@surajforreal 602Bullies
Do your research people this is not how you deal with heat stroke.
what happened was he made to run then over heated
"pour cold water on it"
Boss pwede po gatorade?
No ma’am
What does the Lemon do?
I believe since it’s sour it helps create saliva .
The lemon juice breaks down saliva to clear the airway…
got leave those bullys in the house they can't handle the heat only working dogs
Get a cool fan for him
Bro my dog just died from a heat stroke when I was not there bro please fucking tell me this is how he was bro please
You are the one who needs to understand that isnt suposed to happen that dog is in serious heavy breathing, dont over exercise your dog
I think they can't breathe properly
Sadly our dog wasn’t so lucky.. they had to put him down
Sayup man gud na. Dapat dli nimo habulan.
This happened my indie breed
bro is your dog ok?
This is what is happening today 🥲
Pano po pag sa minnipicher na aso
Same procedure lang po
Man just put the dog in the shower with cold water and you guys are good but be fast and put ice in the mouth
Too much cold at once can cause a dog to go into shock. It’s the same as if a human suffering heat stroke jumped in an ice bath.
Dogs don't sweat so they don't need to forced water to cool them. Jesus get some ice bro
looked like lemon 🍋 juice if this is the case this is all emergency actions to help open up the throat and dilute the mucus
You got the answer
@@zeroblock79 hope she is in good health bro
She is safe now thanks
Gipa inum pa jud ug pugos. Ka bogo nimo uy
A pittie? Should've let it die.
Smh
😦😦
That's water is not cooling him. Should havecsibmerged in ice water
My dog got heat stroke yesterday same breed now he doesn't like to eat he only drink water please help what will I do @602dailyTv
Take him to vet for check up don’t force to eat, because your dog is recovering from heat stroke, it’s a good sign that he drink water