One sign of heat stroke that may be unfamiliar to many is bright red gums.
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Should I Take My Dog Out In This Heat?
This summer is already a scorcher, and the past few summers have seen record-setting temperatures and heat waves around the world. People are trying their best to stay cool and healthy, but those with ...
(Stacker) - As the temperatures rise during the summer months, so do the risks to your dog’s health. Heat-related conditions, such as heatstroke, are among the most serious and life-threatening issues ...
It's extremely hot out there, and it's not expected to cool down for a while. Is it hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk, as the old cliche says? Unclear. But it is hot enough to fry your dog's ...
Caring for a female dog during her first heat cycle can feel overwhelming for many pet parents. It takes patience, extra care, and some know-how to keep her comfortable while keeping your home clean.
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 ...
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Vanlife in the Heat: How to Keep Cool with a Dog This Summer
Summer heat can be intense – especially when you're living in a van with a dog. In this video, we share practical tips and creative hacks to stay cool and safe during scorching days on the road. From ...
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