As the temperature rises, so does the risk of heatstroke for our furry friends. Dogs and cats can’t sweat like humans, making it harder for them to regulate their body temperature. To keep your pet safe, make sure they have access to shade and plenty of water, and never leave them in a parked car. Watch for signs of heatstroke, such as excessive panting and lethargy, and seek veterinary care immediately if you suspect your pet is in danger. With a little extra care, you can enjoy the summer with your four-legged friend.
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