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Will dogs die of heat at room temperature of 35℃

If the room temperature is kept at 35℃ for a long time, the dog will suffer from heatstroke and severe death.

Because dogs have no sweat glands, they can't excrete sweat. When the ambient temperature is high, it is likely to cause the dog to die of heat, and the body cannot sweat in time at high temperature.

Dogs are afraid of high temperature, so we should cool the room when it is hot.

The indoor temperature should be above 23 degrees Celsius. When the room temperature is below 2 1 degrees Celsius, small electric blankets and hot water bottles should be used to raise the temperature. If indoor air conditioning can be controlled at 26 degrees in summer, this temperature is most suitable for dogs to stay in air-conditioned rooms for a long time, and at the same time, it is necessary to increase drinking water appropriately to prevent dogs from drying and causing urinary diseases.

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