One of the toughest parts of having a pet is they can’t tell you when it's feeling under the weather. Because dogs are covered in fur and have a slightly higher body temperature than we do, it can be ...
When the temperature is 85 degrees, limit the time your dog spends outdoors. When temperatures exceed 80 degrees, be diligent in watching for signs of heatstroke or dehydration in outdoor cats. It's ...
It’s easy to forget that while we’re enjoying the sun, our dogs are experiencing heat in a completely different and more dangerous way. They can’t tell us when they’re too hot, so it’s our job to ...