Because dogs rely on panting to regulate body temperature, improving a home's airflow during a heatwave can keep them cool.
A veterinarian explains why pavement temperature matters and how to avoid burns and heat illness.
See when it's too hot to walk your dog and how to prevent heatstroke.
How to keep dogs cool in a heatwave – from cooling mats to avoiding damp towels - Unlike humans, dogs struggle to regulate their temperature during hot weather ...
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 ...
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 ...
Dogs with flat faces and older dogs are more susceptible to heatstroke. Ensure your dog has access to shade and cool water when outside in the heat. Keep up with flea, tick, and heartworm ...
Trumbull County Executive Chief Dog Warden Matthew Dubon says his top concern is giving their dogs some relief from the heat, ...
Every summer, thousands of dogs suffer preventable heat-related emergencies. Research from UNSW Sydney found that a dog’s ...
The long days and pleasantly warm evenings are a reminder that summer is officially here. We are all excited to get outside and enjoy everything summer in Aspen has to offer, but rising temperatures ...