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NFL player, Tyrann Mathieu, shows us exactly why you shouldn't leave your dog in the car on a hot day.
Here is an infographic showing how dogs' bodies react to heat (credit: Petplan )
A dog's normal body temperature is 100.5 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. At around 104 degrees, heat exhaustion sets in. Signs of heat stroke:
Important: By the time the signs of heat stroke are visible, it's often too late!
At a body temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit and 15 minutes of suffering, these are all possible:
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