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The combination of high temperatures and heavy humidity makes it a tough season not just for us, but for the animals we care ...
“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!
South Louisiana heat can scorch sidewalks to 130°F. Learn how to check pavement temps and protect your dog’s paws this summer ...
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 ...
These are the Animal-Related Careers that you can get without a doctorate degree, but still spend time with furry critters.
The sudden shift from cooler spring temperatures to the high heat and humidity expected to hit our area this coming week can ...
THE sun is shining, the temperatures are soaring, people everywhere are feeling the heat, and the first warnings on social ...
Graeme Hall has shared a warning for dog owners as the hot weather is set to continue into the weekend. The Dogfather is best ...
This comes after the Met Office confirmed the UK could reach highs of 40C summers in the coming years, with senior scientist ...
With more than 66 percent of U.S. households owning dogs — and most of them, it seems, coming to visit the Traverse City area ...
As the UK basks in a heatwave, dog owners are being warned about the moment it becomes too hot to walk your pets – and how you can ensure your pooch stays safe in summer ...