Even if your pet looks like they may be recovering or you suspect they might have heatstroke, it is important that they get checked by a veterinarian.
Your pet’s body temperature should decrease, and she should begin to improve in 10 minutes. Stop cooling her when her body temperature reaches 102.5 degrees to prevent her from becoming too cold, as her temperature will continue to drop.
If your pet’s condition does not improve in 10 minutes, take her to the nearest AAHA-accredited veterinarian immediately for advanced support, such as intravenous fluids, blood pressure maintenance, or other medications.