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Szucs issued a stark warning: "Heatstroke in dogs can escalate quickly and is often fatal if not treated promptly." If you spot any signs of heat distress in your dog, it's vital to act swiftly by ...
The Fourth of July is a blast for people. But for pets, it can be a dangerous time of year. From the loud fireworks, to ...
Dr. Johanna Ecke with East Riverside Veterinary Hospital says she has seen an uptick in heat strokes recently. Dr. Ecke shares some good advice and the signs you need to watch for to spot heat stroke ...
As folks in Philadelphia try to survive the dog days of summer, the American Humane Society has shared some ...
- Know the symptoms of heat exhaustion: These are all signs to get your dog to a vet immediately: panting, lethargy, ...
Dogs Trust Basildon has issued a reminder that there is no safe amount of time to leave dogs alone in a car during hot weather, as even a few minutes could prove fatal.
However, just because your dog has these signs doesn’t automatically mean they have Lyme disease. Many issues, from kennel cough to canine influenza to a gastrointestinal blockage can cause these ...
According to Sykes, it takes at least a month for any signs of Lyme disease to appear in a dog (if they have signs at all). “The dogs that do develop signs, they can have sort of nonspecific signs ...
A dog owner has shared that there are ways you can find out how happy your pooch is, because let's be honest, we all want to know how our furry friend is really feeling ...