The time it takes for a pug dog to suffer from heat stroke can vary, but it can occur in as little as 15 to 30 minutes in extreme heat, especially since pugs are brachycephalic (short-nosed) and have difficulty regulating their body temperature. Factors such as humidity, the dog's age, health, and level of activity can also influence this timeframe. It's crucial to monitor pugs closely in hot conditions and provide plenty of water and shade to prevent overheating.
Cats are not stupid and if they can find shade or a dark cool place they will. As long as they have water and a cool place they won't get heat stroke. If trapped in a hot area it can be a lengthy death depending on the age of the cat. It can take less than half an hour or take hours. Generally cats like it fairly warm, but not scorching hot.
Heat stroke and heat exhaustion.
2000,00000,0000000 seconds or..... 15 hours
Take them to a hospital it is a form of stroke
if it was infrared light, which is basically heat, it would take about 10 mins. normal light would take about 8 mins at most.
A long period of unusually hot weather is called a heatwave. Heatwaves can result in dangerous conditions such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and even heat stroke. It is important to stay hydrated and take measures to stay cool during a heatwave.
This would depend on the manufacter of the oven and what temperature you have it set to but it can typically take 20 - 30 minutes to fully heat up.
To prevent heat stroke, stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures, wear light clothing, and take breaks in the shade. If someone shows signs of heat stroke, move them to a cool place, remove excess clothing, cool them down with water or ice packs, and seek medical help immediately.
2-strokes are cheaper, and give you more power over a 4-stroke. However, they require more maintenence, you have to mix the oil with the gas everytime you fill up, and they don't last as long as a 4-stroke. Personally, I would take the 4-stroke for convenience and longevity.
Yes. To know if it has heat stroke it won't eat or drink anything and won't move. It's poo will be wet. If it does have heat stroke you have to get it to drink someone water and milk if it doesn't take it then you have to do it yourself. Use a needle syringe to put it down it's throat. Bathe your guinea pig in cold water. Then once it starts getting better take it to a vet to check up on it.
Suction stroke, compression stroke, power stroke & exhaust stroke
just 2 minutes or 4. (I guess)