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Veterinarians warn about dangers of extreme heat for pets

News 12 · 9 days ago
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News 12
9 days ago

Animal experts say if your pup looks uncomfortable, lethargic, has excessive panting, or vomiting take immediate action.

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  • Veterinarians warn that dogs and cats are at high risk for heatstroke during extreme heat. 46s
  • Experts recommend walking pets early or late, keeping them indoors, and avoiding hot pavement. 53s
  • Pets can suffer burns on their paws from hot asphalt and pavement. 1m 19s
  • Signs of heat distress include lethargy, excessive panting, and vomiting, requiring immediate action. 1m 29s
  • Pet owners are advised to keep animals hydrated and cool, and never leave them in cars. 1m 41s
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