NEW ORLEANS — Summer has officially started, and it can be a fun time to be outside with your pets. However, owners should be cautious about their pooches spending too much time in the heat. Dr.
Hot weather can sneak up on your dog’s health in ways that aren’t always obvious. Dogs don’t sweat like humans, so they rely heavily on panting to cool off, but that only goes so far.
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- As temperatures soar above 100 degrees across the region, pet owners face increased responsibility to exercise their dogs safely while recognizing critical warning signs of ...
Consider adjusting your pup’s walk schedule to early or late in the day when the temperatures are lower, and avoid strenuous walks or runs when temperatures are too high. The ground temperature should ...
As the summer heat continues, veterinarians emphasize the importance of monitoring dogs for signs of heat exhaustion or stroke, which can lead to serious health issues.Signs of heat exhaustion in dogs ...
ATLANTA — The hot temperatures we’ve been experiencing can cause heat illnesses in us, and it could also be hazardous for your pets. Metro veterinary clinics have said they have seen an increase in ...
The eighth hottest June in recorded Columbus weather history dating back to July 1878 left most people sweltering in temperatures well over 100 degrees and daydreaming about cooler fall weather.
Dog restless and panting at night? Discover warning signs of serious health issues like heart disease, anxiety, and heatstroke.