Sentences with phrase «at risk of heat stroke»

You're likely (hopefully) to be seeing lots of warnings regarding the dangers of heat and cars for dogs, but you may be wondering if your cats are at risk of heat stroke.
«Temperatures inside a car heat up really quickly, putting your dog at risk of heat stroke and other health conditions faster than you can imagine.»
«Regardless, temperatures inside a car heat up really quickly, putting your dog at risk of heat stroke or worse.
The study, published in open - access journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science, also shows that the dogs did not suffer from a buildup of electrolytes from the drink, suggesting that electrolyte drinks are a safe hydration alternative for sniffer dogs, who are at risk of heat stroke in hot weather.

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Since our launch in August 2000, MomsTEAM has been educating parents, coaches, athletic trainers and players on the dangers of heat illness, how to prevent exertional heat stroke - particularly among football players who are most at risk during pre-season practice - and how heat stroke should be treated if and when it occurs.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has developed a heat index chart parents and coaches can use to determine when heat and humidity have reached the point where athletes are at serious risk of heat illnesses, such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion or even heat stroke.
There are currently more than 6.6 million households across the UK who can not afford to heat their homes, putting them at risk of serious health problems such as heart disease, strokes, respiratory illnesses - such as asthma and bronchitis - and exacerbating common ailments like colds and flu as well as increasing the likelihood of falls and other accidents.
Exercising after consuming these types of products may put one at risk for heat stroke, muscle cramping and cardiovascular problems.
Pets are susceptible to the heat too and are at risk of suffering from heat stroke because -LSB-...]
Dogs are at an increased risk for heat stroke if they are very young, very old, obese, not conditioned for exercise, not used to being outside for long periods of time, or if they have heart, respiratory or certain neurological diseases.
When the thermometer shoots skyward during the summer months, your fur - covered feline may be at risk for the same kind of health problems that plague overly hot humans: heart difficulties, heat stroke, breathing issues and more.
Pets are susceptible to the heat too and are at risk of suffering from heat stroke because they simply can not tell us that they are too hot — or they are just having too much fun outside to care!
And, of course, there are the higher temperatures to contend with, which put your pet at greater risk for developing heat stroke.
A quick trip into the grocery store may seem like no big deal, but it puts your pet at serious risk of heat stroke, heat exhaustion and suffocation even with the windows down.
Short - nosed (brachycephalic) dogs, overweight dogs, puppies, and senior dogs are just some of the groups that are at higher risk of Heat Stroke.
Remember with hot weather our furry family members are at greater risk of heat stroke, dehydration and even burns to their pads from hot surfaces.
However, the smaller breathing system of the Miniature English Bulldog is what puts them at a higher risk for heat stroke.
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