This summer has been one of record-breaking temperatures worldwide, and it’s likely that 2023 will be the hottest year on record.
With heightened temperatures come heightened risks of heat-related illnesses and injuries, including heatstroke, sunburn, and even burns from touching surfaces exposed to direct sunlight.
Humans aren’t the only ones at risk of these issues this summer; your pets can also be negatively impacted by the heat. Read our tips below for how to keep your pet cool and safe during the dog days of summer. 1.
Limit exercise and outdoor time during the day. Being out in high temperatures is just as exhausting for your pet as it is for you.
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