Overheating and heat related illnesses (HRI) are detrimental to your dog’s health. Follow Eukanuba’s tips for recognizing and preventing HRI.

As more outdoor enthusiasts head out to enjoy summer activities with their dogs, Eukanuba aims to help owners recognize the signs of exertional heat related illness in active dogs and safeguard against it. The following infographic from Eukanuba offers expert advice on what to do if your dog overheats, how to prevent heat related illnesses and increased risk factors that can make your dog overheat more easily.

Dogs can suffer from one of two types of heat related illnesses (HRI). Non-exertional HRI has received frequent media attention and can occur when dogs are left in hot, confined spaces such as cars. The less familiar exertional HRI can happen when a dog’s activities generate excessive physiological heat and their body is unable to adequately cool itself. Hot, humid summer conditions make cooling down even more difficult. The signs of HRI are defined in three progressive phases: heat stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. HRI can result in serious injury, if not death.

From trail running and hiking to agility and fly ball, there are so many outdoor summer activities that owners enjoy with their canine companions. As a result, safeguarding active dogs from exertional HRI is important. Eukanuba’s educational platform is designed to help owners recognize the signs of exertional HRI and to provide tips for enjoying outside activities responsibly.

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Russ Kelley, the Scientific Services-Nutritionist at Eukanuba’s Pet Health and Nutrition Center, says, “Eukanuba is dedicated to helping every canine athlete perform at their genetic potential, which can only be achieved with proper training and optimal nutrition. We are committed to working with owners, researchers and medical professionals to continually learn and develop educational platforms to share canine health and performance information. We want every adventure with your dog to be enjoyable and safe, especially in the warmer months where heat and humidity present a health challenge.”

HRI is significant enough to have a day that calls attention to the illness for both people and their pets. The last Friday in May is National Heat Awareness Day, and this year it falls on May 28, 2021 which serves as the kickoff of Eukanuba’s exertional HRI educational campaign.

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To learn more about exertional HRI, visit www.eukanubasportingdog.com or www.eukanuba.com.

 

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