However, when you are aware of
the early signs of heat stroke and you treat your cat appropriately as described above, you can avoid this deadly condition.
If your dog is very active then you may need to limit exercise and play — don't expect an excited dog to notice
early signs of heat stroke.
In this two - part series, I hope to provide some insight into how you can beat the heat and (hopefully) your competition starting with heat acclimatization education and strategies (part I) followed by proper hydration and cooling methods and how to recognize
early signs of heat exhaustion, a potentially dangerous clinical scenario (part II).
Muscle cramping can be
an early sign of heat exhaustion, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Not exact matches
For example, by measuring electrical conductivity or the spread
of heat in the skin, it can monitor hydration, allowing it to spot
early signs of heart problems marked by water retention.
Is this an
early sign of going into
heat?.