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Rising summer temperatures pose serious health risks for dogs. Here are expert tips on how to care for your furry friends.
Ollie reports essential summer safety tips for dogs, emphasizing hydration, heat awareness, and avoiding hot surfaces to prevent heat-related issues.
Ollie reports essential summer safety tips for dogs, emphasizing hydration, heat awareness, and avoiding hot surfaces to prevent heat-related issues.
Symptoms may include head shaking, paw licking, sudden sneezing, or swelling in affected areas. Always check your dog thoroughly after outdoor play, especially in dry fields or overgrown trails.
Check your dog’s fur, ears, eyes, and paws after every walk, foxtails often hide between toes and in thick coats. Keep fur trimmed, especially around sensitive areas like the feet and underarms.