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Summer temperatures may be keeping us inside, but our pets are begging to be outdoors. It’s up to us to keep them cool.
It’s a very distressing situation for all involved and could result in the death of a much loved pet. This is why it’s vital ...
What began as a drive to meet a dog at a rescue ended in tragedy when a beloved family pet died of heat stroke. The owners ...
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WSPA 7News on MSNParamedics explain signs of heat stroke and exhaustion as temperatures riseAccording to paramedics, signs of a heat stroke are different from heat exhaustion. You may no longer sweat, skin will be red ...
When the temperatures rise, a trip to the beach or mountains sounds great for both people and pets. But veterinarians say dog ...
With modified walking routes, kiddie-pool and elaborate sprinkler systems, the volunteers and employees at Anne Arundel ...
As the heat wave continues, experts say the rule of thumb is simple: If it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for them.
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The Star Press on MSNMuncie is under a heat advisory. Tips for keeping your pets safe.It's going to be hot in Muncie this week, and the severe heat not only poses health risks to Hoosiers, but also family pets.
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