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There's a certain temperature when it gets too dangerous. Pet experts share when to be cautious and how to take care of your ...
If your dog is in trouble, the RSPCA says you should move the dog to a shaded and cool area and immediately pour cool, ...
Heat waves add so much stress to your daily life, and if you're a pet owner, it makes the situation even more precarious. Is ...
As the UK experiences soaring temperatures and potentially an upcoming heatwave, experts are warning dog owners to look after ...
It might be sweet to catch sight of your dog chilling out, but if your pooch is hellbent on finding a shady patch to lie in, it’s a tell-tale sign that he’s one hot dog. More in Lifestyle Your ...
An expert has shared a simple 'seven second rule' to follow to check it's safe to walk your dog during the hot summer months.
Signs like too much energy, weight gain, or limping may signal a change in your dog’s walking schedule. If you’re unsure, ask an expert or try professional dog walking services to make sure ...
If you observe any of these signs, it’s best to finish the walk and let your pet warm up back home. Read More About Dogs: A version of this story originally ran in 2019; it has been updated for ...
The first signs of hypothermia in dogs are shivering, lethargy and difficulty walking, which happens when their body temperature falls below the usual of 37.7C and 39C.