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It’s not just humans who struggle with the high temperatures of summer; our pets do, too. Especially long-coated breeds who are essentially wearing a jacket they can’t take off. Luckily… ...
If you suspect heatstroke or any other heat-related condition, take your pet to a cool, well-ventilated place. Give it small amounts of cool (not ice-cold) water to drink, and pour room ...
It’s not just humans who struggle with the high temperatures of summer; our pets do, too. Especially long-coated breeds who are essentially wearing a jacket they can’t take off. Luckily… ...
Keep small pets, such as guinea pigs and hamsters and other small rodents, in a cool airy room, and provide them with fresh leafy vegetables or fruits to help them stay hydrated. Chilled celery or ...
If you know of a friend or relative who does have power, bringing your pet to stay with them is a way to keep them safe and cool. Another option for getting pets out of the heat, if it's ...
Another fun way to provide cool water and some summer fun for your pets is with the use of sprinklers or with a small baby pool. Shade: Another summer essential, which cannot be stressed enough ...
The ArkLaMiss is facing extreme heat conditions and the Humane Society of Louisiana (HSLA) has ways to keep your pets cool during these hot months.
When summer arrives in the UK, it seems to appear suddenly. One day we can be wrapped up cosy winter woollies – the next we are panic buying fans and ice lollies. Any sudden and extreme change in ...
Just as you shouldn't leave a pet in the car in the heat, it's important to take measures to keep them cool and safe when the power is out at home.