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Old 05-30-2006, 11:37 AM   #5
Lacy's Mom
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I think something besides the heat is going on. I think you need to bring a stool sample and the dog into the vet for a checkup. The signs of heat stroke are rapid breathing, rapid heartbeat, panting, pale or bright red gums - not diarrhea and vomiting.

I live in El Paso where days over a 100 are very normal. My dogs stay inside, but I have a thyroid disorder so I am always cold and tend to keep my house in the 80's (at least until my husband comes home and then I put on a jacket). My dogs have never been sick because of the heat.
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