10 Warning Signs Your Dog Might Have Heatstroke

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Last Updated on January 12, 2021

3. Your dog is not peeing

Not being able to pee is a consequence of severe dehydration that can be related to a heat stroke. An adult dog produces between 10 and 20ml of urine every day for each pound of their body weight. Of course, you’re not going to measure your dog’s pee, but just so you get the idea, approximately, every adult dog has to go outside at least three or even five times a day to pee. Start counting how many times your dog is peeing per day and, if possible, check if it’s in small quantities a lot of times if so it might be time to call your vet.

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