Extreme heat can pose dangers to your pets. Here's how to spot the warning signs
Summary
Extreme heat can be dangerous for pets, especially dogs, during very hot weather. Pet expert Andrea Arden explains how to recognize signs of heat stroke in pets and how to keep them safe during heat waves.Key Facts
- High temperatures can cause heat stroke and other health problems in pets.
- Dogs with short noses or thick fur are more likely to get heat stroke.
- Signs of heat stroke in pets include heavy panting, drooling, and weakness.
- Pet owners should keep animals hydrated and provide shade.
- Avoid exercising pets during the hottest parts of the day.
- Andrea Arden is a pet expert and dog trainer sharing this advice.
- The information is especially important during record-breaking heat waves.
- Monitoring pets closely can prevent serious health issues caused by heat.
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