Pet Safety in the Heat: Vets say rising temperatures mean rising cases of heatstroke, burnt paws
2 years ago
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As temperatures rise, so do the number of dogs suffering from heatstroke and burnt paws. Veterinarians say only taking your pet out in the morning and evening and keeping them off of hot pavement are just some of the things that can help keep your pet safe.
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