Tips from the ASPCA to keep your pets safe during extreme heat

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Tips from the ASPCA to keep your pets safe during extreme heat
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The ASPCA has tips to keep our furry friends protected from the extreme heat.

have already determined that July is the warmest month on record, so it's important to keep cool and stay safe from the heat.The ASPCA has a list of tips to protect pets from extreme heat as well as other summertime dangers.Walks should be limited when the temperature outside is very hot. Since pets are so close to the ground, it becomes easier for their bodies to overheat from the hot temperature of the asphalt.

The ASPCA advises that pet owners know what overheating looks like in pets. Symptoms include but are not limited to excessive panting, increased heart rate, drooling and weakness. If a pet is suspected to be sick from the extreme heat, call a local veterinarian.

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