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Dogs Trust also urges owners never to leave their dog alone in cars as even just a few minutes in a hot car can prove fatal.
AS THE weather heats up, it becomes even more important to watch out for your pet’s health.  Dogs are even more sensitive to the heat than humans which means that a warm day might be too hot for a ...
On this episode of MorningLine, Nick Beres is joined by Veterinarian Allison Fields from VCA Murphy Road Animal Hospital to discuss a varitey of topics related to cats and dogs.
State police recommend providing shade and shelter for outdoor animals, not leaving animals in hot cars, and ensuring pets ...
meaning they are at a higher risk of heat-stroke. Overweight animals find it harder to ventilate, and their core temperature rises faster than you'd expect for a lean dog. Very young dogs or very ...
In fact, dogs can overheat at any temperature and at any time of year, and in some cases, heatstroke can be fatal. Alarmingly ...
This outdoor pet pool is ideal for the warmer days to keep your furry friends cool during the upcoming heat wave.
Vets suggest that temperatures as warm as 28C are too hot to walk dogs, as they may be at risk of heat stroke. Even temperatures as low as 20C can be dangerous for dogs, as they cannot sweat ...
Police are issuing a reminder about not leaving dogs in hot cars after two incidents were reported to police in Oak Bay and ...