(Stacker) - As the temperatures rise during the summer months, so do the risks to your dog’s health. Heat-related conditions, such as heatstroke, are among the most serious and life-threatening issues ...
The sun is out, the skies are blue and the dog days of summer are here! While some humans enjoy the rising mercury, the hot, hot heat is not a friend to our four-legged companions. As tempting as it ...
When summer rolls around, most dog owners are good about water bowls and shade — but paw protection often gets overlooked. Hot pavements can heat up to dangerous levels quickly, and your dog’s paws ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...