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Pyometra is painful, dangerous and preventable. If your unspayed pet exhibits signs that could mean pyometra — especially ...
Annie-Mae Levy, a professional dog behaviorist, told Newsweek that dogs should "stay indoors" when temperatures soar.
Charges were filed against a Joliet woman whose elderly dog died from heat stroke after going without food and water for a number of hours, police said.
Davy in Bangor says his dog won’t even go out, it’s so wet.
Pet health Heat wave in the U.S. 2025: how to recognize dog heatstroke and what to do if it happens It’s not only important you keep yourself cool and hydrated this summer; you need to keep a ...
When temperatures are this high, surfaces can heat up quickly and that can lead to a burn risk when encountering everyday items. A simple walk on the sidewalk, in hundred-degree weather, could do ...
With the intense heat this summer, workers at the Philadelphia Zoo are keeping their animals cool and safe. To beat the heat, alpacas can take a dip in the pool and a drink straight from the hose ...
Fans and players weren’t the only ones coping with extreme heat this week at the Club World Cup. Sniffer dogs — a common addition to the security details at many ...
Animal welfare charity the RSPCA says that dogs are 10 times more likely to suffer heat-related illnesses from exercising in hot weather than from overheating in cars.
In extreme cases, dogs vomit and finally lose consciousness. If your dog is in trouble, the RSPCA says you should move the dog to a shaded and cool area and immediately pour cool, but not very cold, ...
Don't forget your four-legged family members need protection during this heat as well.