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Heatwaves around the world are becoming longer and more intense due to climate change. But even when the weather isn't blazing hot, pets can get heat injuries, catching owners off guard, BBC reports.
As another heatwave hits Oxfordshire the RSPCA has issued advice on signs and symptoms of heatstroke and what to do if your pet overheats.
From burnt paws to heatstroke, dogs and other pets can suffer in the heat. Here's how veterinarians recommend keeping them ...
From burnt paws to heatstroke, dogs and other pets can suffer in the heat. Here's how veterinarians recommend keeping them ...
Extreme heat can be life-threatening for pets. Follow these vet-approved tips to keep your pet safe during scorching ...
It’s not “normal” if their tongue is hanging out—it’s a sign of distress that we must take seriously. Excessive panting, ...
Also remember sunburns aren’t just for humans. The hairless breeds – or dogs that have lost their hair recently – can get ...
Rising summer temperatures pose serious health risks for dogs. Here are expert tips on how to care for your furry friends.
Aging dogs have a talent for staying stoic, even when their bodies start to fail them. Unlike people, they rarely complain, ...
The best way to deal with your dog’s noise anxiety is to work with them ahead of a triggering event. GoodRx shares eight ...
While tradition calls for fun at the 4th of July Pet Parade, precautions are necessary for pets and people. The Humane ...
Local animal shelters say tell-tale signs of stress in your dog or cat are chewing on things, scratching, excessive barking, ...