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.
Not exact matches
According to Veterinary Specialty Hospital San Diego, the
risk of heat stroke is especially
great when seasons are changing.
And,
of course, there are the higher temperatures to contend with, which put your pet at
greater risk for developing
heat stroke.
Extreme
heat also brings
greater risk of death from dehydration,
heat stroke, heart attack, and other
heat - related illnesses, particularly for less affluent neighborhoods that may lack shade trees and access to air conditioning.