Heatstroke – providing evidence-based advice to dog owners

Emily J. Hall, Anne Carter
2016 Veterinary Nursing Journal  
With increasing summer temperatures and milder winters, the risk of heatstroke in dogs is growing. Veterinary nurses have a vital role in identifying high risk patients and advising owners of the risks of heatstroke. Nurses are able to recommend preventative measures and first aid necessary to minimise the risk of heatstroke; in addition to increasing the chances of survival where heatstroke does occur. This article will provide an overview of the evidence that can be presented to owners during
more » ... nursing consultations, and the prognosis of patients presenting with heatstroke.
doi:10.1080/17415349.2016.1245119 fatcat:kicg5o4ckffkfj25ei65yfmoeu