If your dog has been out in the cold for a long time, particularly if his fur or skin are wet, or if they have been submerged in icy cold water, you should check
for signs of hypothermia immediately.
Again, watch
for signs of hypothermia in a toddler, which may include intense shivering, clumsiness, disorientation and slurring of words.
If your pet gets very cold, watch out
for signs of hypothermia.
Not exact matches
And speaking
of hypothermia, know the
signs and symptoms
of hypothermia and be on the lookout
for any other outdoor exercisers you think may be experiencing it!
Many patients experience mild toxicosis seen as excessive lethargy
for one or two days after dipping.8 More overt
signs of toxicosis are similar to those seen with the use
of alpha2 - adrenergic agonists, including sedation,
hypothermia, bradycardia, and hyperglycemia.
The AVMA has this to say about cool weather health, «If your pet is whining, shivering, seems anxious, slows down or stops moving, seems weak, or starts looking
for warm places to burrow, get them back inside quickly because they are showing
signs of hypothermia.»
If your dog is whining, lethargic, shivering, anxious or looking
for shelter — these could be
signs of hypothermia.
Most dogs exercising in 80 to 82 degree water do not show
signs of hypothermia and
for the few that do other methods are available.