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Voss: Heat stroke in dogs
By Dr. Kelly Voss Follow
dr.kellyvoss@gmail.com at Aspen Times
· June 22, 2026
· 4 min read
The long days and pleasantly warm evenings are a reminder that summer is officially here. We are all excited to get outside and enjoy everything summer in Aspen has to offer, but rising temperatures are also a good reminder that our pets have different tolerances for heat than we do.
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Key takeaway We are all excited to get outside and enjoy everything summer in Aspen has to offer, but rising temperatures are also a good reminder that our pets have different tolerances for heat than we do.
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Aspen's high altitude and dry climate can exacerbate the risk of heat stroke in dogs, making it crucial for pet owners to be aware of the dangers. The city's numerous trails and outdoor recreational opportunities can be a double-edged sword, as dogs may be more likely to overexert themselves while hiking or running with their owners. Given the popularity of outdoor activities in Aspen, it's not uncommon to see dogs accompanying their owners on trails like Smuggler Mountain or Maroon Creek. However, pet owners must recognize the signs of heat stroke, such as excessive panting and drooling, and take necessary precautions to prevent it. The Aspen Animal Shelter and local veterinary clinics can provide valuable resources and guidance on how to keep pets safe during the summer months. By taking proactive steps, pet owners can help ensure their dogs stay healthy and safe while enjoying the beautiful outdoors in Aspen.
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Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? The long days and pleasantly warm evenings are a reminder that summer is officially here. We are all excited to get outside and enjoy everything summer in Aspen has to offer, but rising temperatures are also a good reminder that our pets have different tolerances for heat than we do.
When peop...
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