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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.
The American Humane Society, fortunately, is sharing some tips to keep pets happy and healthy during the summer, and they’re ...
During the recent heat waves, he seemed to be uncomfortable so we took him to a groomer and had him shaved down. Now we hear ...
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 ...
It’s going to be a toasty few days for your Fourth of July and holiday weekend so it’s important to practice heat safety for ...
With July Fourth fireworks and summer heat, Whitney Milewski, practice manager at Lafayette Animal Hospital, shares tips to ...
Sweltering temperatures threaten pets' safety. Discover expert tips to keep your furry friends cool and healthy during the ...
Santa Barbara County emergency responders dealt with overlapping incidents involving heat-related illnesses and injuries.
Dr. Johanna Ecke with East Riverside Veterinary Hospital says she has seen an uptick in heat strokes recently. Dr. Ecke shares some good advice and the signs you need to watch for to spot heat stroke ...
A New Orleans veterinarian says heat stroke cases in pets are on the rise. Learn which pets are most at risk, warning signs to watch for, and when to seek help.
So excessive heat warnings and menopause don’t really go all that well together. How was that for a first sentence? You’re ...
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.