This sometimes happens to dogs, the same as to people, but not often, and generally not to a dog rightly cared for by its owner, but to the unfortunate ones who have no owner, the poor fellows you so often see - homeless and friendless - on the streets, many such I see, and while they lack pedigree, yet they are dogs, and should find some one who would be good enough to give them a home, which all dogs deserve. I have now in my kennel one dog - which I call "Tramp" - that I found, and while he has no pedigree and I could not even tell you what breed he is, yet "Tramp" shows me every day by his actions, his intelligence, and his so plainly show of affection for me - that, while he is not worth ten cents, yet he will find a good home, and just as good treatment as the finest bulldog or pug that I own, and just as long as he lives, unless I can find someone to whom I can give him, and who will treat and care for him as he deserves. If you, my reader, as you will - run across a homeless dog give him a home, even if you could not tell what breed he is. He or she would fully repay you for this kind act, and the Good Master above will reward you for it. Every dog you see or meet deserves all of this. My finally dragging his hind legs. When placed upon their legs they drop motto is, "You can't do too much for a dog." I have wandered from my subject - Sunstroke. Treat it as you would a person. Remove the dog quickly to some retired place, as cool as possible, where he can get plenty of air, and apply ice to the head. If ice is not obtainable, cold water plentifully applied is the next best thing to do. Also give a little whisky.