Pet Dehydration and Heatstroke

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Your dog's fur is great insulation, but it doesn't do her any good in the summer heat. Unlike human beings, dogs don't have any sweat glands, so the only way they can regulate their body heat is by panting. At Utah Veterinary Hospital, we want to alert all of our pet owners to the real danger of pet heatstroke during these hot summer months. Your pet can get dehydrated and become ill very quickly, so it's crucial for you to take extra care to make sure she's staying cool and getting enough to drink.

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Utah Veterinary Hospital Samuel Rivera located at 161 E 30 N AMERICAN FORK, Utah 84003 Phone:#(801) 692-1563

Our very own Samuel Rivera is a licensed Utah veterinarian, and has been practicing since he graduated with his Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2009. His experience ranges from working in both corporate and private hospitals, and well as high- and low-cost animal clinics. Today, he is the proud owner of Utah Veterinary Hospital, where he provides the highest standard of care to a variety of pets. He has a companion dog named Flojo, as well as a Koi pond, in his own home.