Corgi Heatstroke Symptoms:
1. If the corgi shows signs of listlessness, unsteady gait, foaming at the mouth, and water-like movements of limbs when playing outside, it is likely to be heat stroke.
2. Panting and heartbeat.
3. Purple blood spots appear on the ears or belly, indicating that Corgi has suffered from heat stroke and needs to be sent to the hospital immediately.
4. Become sluggish, less responsive, visibly lifeless.
Ways to prevent Corgi heatstroke:
1. Prepare enough water for Corgi. Corgis need a lot of water in summer, so the owner must prepare sufficient and clean water for Corgis to ensure that Corgis can drink them at any time.
2. Don't let Corgi exercise vigorously on hot days. When taking Corgi out, if the ground surface temperature is too high, it is not suitable to walk the dog, and it is easy to burn Corgi's foot pads.
3. Try to keep Corgi in a place with good air circulation to prevent Corgi from heatstroke.
4. Never leave your corgi in the car. Corgis are at risk of heat stroke even if you leave the windows, air conditioner, all on in your car.
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