那您也許應該聽一下別人對狗被熱死的意見?
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人狗反鎖船艙 黃金獵犬被熱死
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於三歲愛犬「龐哥」,不幸在台東中暑死亡,.... 愛屋動物醫院獸醫師謝豐義表示,狗中暑嚴重者,會損害到內臟,也易引起血液溶血,若未即時降溫急救,易致狗狗因熱休克、器官衰竭致死。
Dr. Henry De Boer Jr. on Heatstroke
Normal body temperature is less than 103F, but once the temperature goes over 105F a number of physiologic events can occur that make it even more difficult for the animal to regain control of its temperature. At this time, oxygen delivery to the system cannot keep up with rapidly elevating demand. If the temperature exceeds 108F, cellular damage starts to occur in a number of organ systems including the kidneys, liver, gastrointestinal tract, heart and brain. The extent of the cellular damage depends on the magnitude and the duration of the temperature elevation. Clearly, this can be a life-threatening situation, but for those animals that survive there is the possibility of long term problems after the occurrence.
Dogs experiencing heat stroke will have a muddy pink color of their gums instead of the nice red-pink color that normally exists. Their heart rate will be dramatically elevated, and they will be panting furiously. They tend to stand or walk very slowly without regard to where they are.
http://www.vetinfo4dogs.com/dheatstroke.html
Heat Stroke in Dogs
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/...11/ai_n16476701
When a hot dog is a bad thing: Heat stroke help
What can happen to a dog suffering from heat stroke?
Just for starters, how about
: liver failure, kidney failure, brain damage, muscle damage, damage to blood vessels throughout the body, massive intestinal hemorrhaging, blood clotting crises, and death.