From the 'five-second rule' to spotting heat stroke, here's how to keep your dog safe during high temperatures.
High temperatures can turn dangerous for pets quickly, and the risk is not limited to extreme outdoor exercise. Alex Crow, an ...
Vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures or collapse - "In severe cases, heatstroke can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, tremors, collapse or ...
As temperatures remain high, experts are urging pet owners to watch for warning signs of heat stress in animals and take simple steps to keep them safe.
Senior dogs and those with health issues are at higher risk for heat stroke, as are flat-faced breeds such as bulldogs, pugs, ...
Many pet owners could miss the early warning signs of heat stroke in dogs. Knowing what to look for could save the animal's ...
Heatstroke is among the most severe hot weather emergencies a dog can experience, yet many owners fail to spot the early ...
Delaware is in the midst of a heat wave the like of which the First State hasn't felt since 2011. With temperatures hitting the 100s and heat index values reaching the 110s, it's time for people to be ...
Central Pennsylvania is supposed to suffer through a heat wave this week. The heat doesn’t just hit humans; dogs can struggle ...
It's important to help keep our pets cool and comfortable to avoid serious illnesses like heat exhaustion and stroke ...