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WISCONSIN WEATHER

Protect Those Animals in the Hot Weather



With extremely hot and humid weather in the forecast this week, Wisconsin's animal health officials are reminding owners of pets and livestock to take a little extra care to protect their animals.

Experts say heat stroke is a very real threat to animals, and can be fatal even with prompt treatment. Pets that have already suffered heat stroke once are more susceptible, as are animals that are very young or very old, have health problems, are overweight, or are snub-nosed.

In large animals, signs of heat stress and stroke may include restlessness, stumbling, increased heart rate and salivation, panting, collapse, and convulsions. For livestock owners, owners should avoid transporting animals in heat over 80 degrees with high humidity and use wet bedding to transport hogs in hot weather.

Of course, provide well-ventilated air space in farm trucks, barns or any enclosure. And provide fresh drinking water at all times.

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