If your dogs' nose is drier than usual, it could be because they're dehydrated or have a fever.
One sign of heat stroke that may be unfamiliar to many is bright red gums.
It's going to be hot in Indianapolis next week, and the severe heat not only poses health risks to Hoosiers, but also family pets. To understand how to keep animals safe and comfortable, IndyStar ...
Dogs can get fevers just like humans, but unlike us, they can’t say when something’s wrong. According to veterinary studies, fever in dogs is often linked to infections, immune disorders, or ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Central Indiana is under a heat advisory until Thursday, mix that with humidity and it can feel like 105 degrees. Extreme heat can be especially fatal to dogs. Dr. Laura Smith, a ...
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