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“Pavement, like asphalt or artificial grass, can become incredibly hot and cause discomfort, blisters and burn a dog’s paw ...
Don't walk your dog in the heat of the day; find a time in early morning or in the evening, and stay on the grassy areas!
A 125°F pavement temperature is equal to anything from 65°F to 85°F air temperature. At 125°F skin/paw destruction can happen ...
Photos hardly do Driftwood Beach justice. We’ve got all types of beaches in the South—from the wide, bike-friendly stretches on Kiawah Island to the white sand and crystal-clear waters in Siesta Key.
The Sarasota Swap Meet & Flea Market is that rare Florida gem where you can find everything from vintage vinyl records to a slightly used George Foreman grill that might have once made paninis for a ...
So, here's a little message for every dog owner who walks their dogs in these conditions. You should go out there, barefoot, ...
In extreme cases, dogs vomit and finally lose consciousness. If your dog is in trouble, the RSPCA says you should move the ...
After days of heat cooking the city, temperatures in New York have finally cooled down. However, some residents of New York ...
Here's 7 life-saving tips every dog owner should know during a heatwave. Understanding overheating warning signs can prevent a medical emergency. Early signs include frantic panting, excessive ...
With temperatures continuing to soar this week, what feels like a nice summer day to us can actually be dangerous — even ...
When the Kentucky sun is blazing, your dog may still wag their tail at the thought of a walk, but veterinarians say the heat ...