High temperatures put your pet at risk of heat stroke, which can become deadly very quickly. (myranchobernardopethospital.com)
If your pet's body temperature rises to 107 degrees, he or she becomes very warm to the touch and is at serious risk of heat stroke. (longislandcityvet.com)
Remember with hot weather our furry family members are at greater risk of heat stroke, dehydration and even burns to their pads from hot surfaces. (cuyamacaanimalhospital.com)