August 3, 2016 The Skanner Page 9 News Dog Days of Summer: Fending Of Heat Stroke By Dr. Jasmine Shanelle Streeter, Veterinarian For The Skanner News I t appears the dog days of sum- mer are upon us. The hottest time of the year from late July to mid-August is in full efect. DJ Jazzy Jef and Fresh Prince’s “Summer, Summer, Summer- time” lyrics spring to mind and I immediately long for a blackber- ry lemonade, watermelon and cornmeal-fried catish. As a veterinarian, I’d be remiss to not consider all of the hot dog- gies outside enjoying the rays of sunshine with their families. But with the warm weather also comes the threat of heat stroke. Heat stroke is a non-pyrogenic (unrelated to fever) form of hy- perthermia that occurs when the cooling mechanisms of the body are unable to accommodate ex- cessive heat. Although variable, tempera- tures exceeding 103°F (39°C) in dogs and cats are considered ab- normal. This condition is very serious and can result in death if let untreated. Multiple organ dysfunction will occur at 109°F (42.7°C), so it is imperative to know the clinical signs before it progresses to a critical level. As Kool & The Gang put it best, you need to know when its “too hot, too hot… Gotta run for shel- ter. Gotta run for shade.” Heat stroke usually occurs in Dr. Jasmine and her dog Sheba warm and/or humid regions. Longhaired and brachycephalic breeds (pugs, English bulldogs, etc.) are predisposed to this con- dition along with young, old, obese or sickly animals. Animals let unattended in unventilated rooms, locked cars, or who have been exercising are at the great- est risk for hyperthermia. Clinical signs present as pant- ing, excessive salivation, tachy- cardia (increased heart rate) and hyperthermia. If let untreated, signs can progress to seizure, coma, respiratory and cardiopul- monary arrest -- and even death. Early detection is key to pre- venting heat stroke. Animals should be monitored closely in extreme temperatures. Pets should never be kept in locked cars with the air conditioner of and windows rolled up. Accord- ing to the American Veterinary Medical Association, even on an 80°F day, the temperature inside a car can rise to above 100° F in a little over 10 minutes. Sprinkler systems, convection cooling fans, kiddie pools and spray water bottles can be used to keep pets cool during the sum- mer. Exercise pets in the morning or late evening before the sun is at its highest. Ice or ice water should be avoided as this can lead to con- striction of the blood vessels and slow heat elimination. Cool or room temperature wa- ter should be provided, but food should be withheld until the body temperature returns to normal. Animals with suspected heat stroke should immediately be taken to a veterinary hospital for care which may require hospital- ization until temperature stabi- lizes. Warm weather is the highlight of summer and much needed to compensate for Portland’s rainy season. This pet friendly mecca is abound with festivals, restau- rants, and adventures to get into all summer long. So get out there and enjoy, just make sure you and your pet are prepared to beat the heat. Do you have a pet topic you’d like to learn more about? I’d love to hear from you! Write me at drjasmine@ theskanner.com. Bourne cont’d from pg 7 him. Yet he has neverthe- less remained under the radar, since he is still con- sidered an outlaw by CIA Director Robert Dewey (Tommy Lee Jones). We soon learn that Jason’s one ally inside the Agency, Nicky Par- sons (Julia Stiles), has also gone rogue. She’s of the grid in Iceland, working in concert with a WikiLeaks-style whis- tleblower (Vinzenz Kief- er) attempting to hack into the CIA’s iles. Nicky eventually tracks down Jason in Greece where she slips him the key to some in- criminating evidence about the Agency as well as to answers about his own mysterious past. 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