Tail Talk Grooming Chronicles with Hound Therapy
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2455080/fan_mail/new] Texas heat does not play fair, and dogs pay the price fast. We sit down with groomers Shannon and Tanya from Hound Therapy [https://www.HoundTherapy.com] to explain how quickly a dog can overheat in North Texas, why panting is not always enough, and how humidity can turn a normal summer day into a medical emergency. We get specific about what dog owners can do before trouble starts. We talk through the most common grooming misconception we hear every summer: shaving a dog does not automatically protect them from heat stroke. We explain how a double coat can still help when it is properly de-shed, why shaving can increase sun exposure, and what “comfort” grooming can and cannot do for a dog’s core temperature. We also share practical, real-world tips for hot-weather walks, including the back-of-hand pavement test, shade planning, and simple paw protection to prevent burns. Then we move into the signs of overheating you cannot ignore. We cover early dog overheating symptoms [https://www.HoundTherapy.com] like excessive panting, bloodshot eyes, foamy drool, and restlessness, plus the red-alert signals that mean it is time for emergency veterinary care: stumbling, disorientation, collapse, vomiting, seizure-like shaking, and diarrhea. We also share safer cooling steps using cool water and towels while avoiding sudden ice-cold shock, and we repeat the rule that saves lives every year: never leave a dog in a parked car, even with windows cracked. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share it with a Texas dog owner, and leave a quick review so more people can find these summer dog safety tips. To learn more about Hound Therapy visit: https://www.HoundTherapy.com [https://www.HoundTherapy.com] Hound Therapy 3509 E Park Blvd. Plano, TX 469-367-0009
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