When people get hot, we can strip off clothing and we sweat to cool down. But animals such as cats and dogs aren’t so lucky.
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 ...
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- As temperatures soar above 100 degrees across the region, pet owners face increased responsibility to exercise their dogs safely while recognizing critical warning signs of ...
Hot weather can sneak up on your dog’s health in ways that aren’t always obvious. Dogs don’t sweat like humans, so they rely heavily on panting to cool off, but that only goes so far.
Dog days of summer? One in three dog owners feels like a bad pet parent during the warmer months, new data reveals. The survey of 2,000 dog owners found that 39% feel their dog suffers in the summer ...
But animals such as cats and dogs can't do this. Dogs rely on panting to regulate their body temperature. Breathing rapidly with their mouth open helps moisture evaporate from their tongue and lining ...