WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — As the summer heat sets in, dog owners need to take extra precautions to keep their pets safe. Here are several tips from PawlicyAdvisor. Dogs don’t sweat like humans.
Overheating is dangerous for dogs and can lead to dehydration, seizures, heatstroke, and in some cases, even death. As the weather gets warmer, it becomes more important than ever to know how to keep ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Dogs are good at keeping their cool on the outside, but staying outside too long can leave them feeling worse for wear. “Excessive panting, fatigue, and things like not acting ...
High temperatures in the summer aren't just dangerous for humans. Dogs also need care and attention so they don't overheat. There are plenty of ways to enjoy the summer, such as heading to the beach ...
A few years ago, when housing prices were at an all-time low, I was considering moving to Phoenix. The first house I looked at had a large backyard. “Perfect size for the dogs,” I recall telling my ...
As temperatures in Missouri rise, it's important to keep pets safe from overheating. Local pet owners have plenty of advice on how to keep pets cool in the summer. Christie Lewis owns two dogs: Anya, ...
Along with safe practices to prevent overheating, these products can help keep your pets cool in hot weather. See our recommendations → In addition to the fans and ACs that you may already be running ...
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 ...
We are not the only ones who need to be careful when it’s hot and sunny outside — dogs can experience heat exhaustion, dehydration and sunburn too. As their owners, it’s our job to pay attention to ...
Signs of heatstroke in pets include excessive panting, vomiting, disorientation and drooling, according to the American Kennel Club and American Animal Hospital Association. Pet owners should keep ...
Last week's heat wave won't be the only one we'll experience this year, so now is the time to brush up on how to keep your pups safe during the summer. Why it matters: Like us, our four-legged loved ...
High temperatures are on everyone’s mind in central Pennsylvania this week, and keeping yourself cool is only half the battle, as your furry friends and other pets might need help, too. Here are a few ...