As temperatures rise during the summer season, dogs become far more vulnerable to heat-related illnesses than humans. Unlike people, dogs cannot regulate body temperature efficiently, which means even ...
Seasonal transitions may feel refreshing for humans, but for pets they can sometimes bring unexpected health challenges.
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Like humans, pets too experience changes in their health as the seasons shift. Warmer weather brings blooming trees and fresh grass, while damp conditions may encourage mold growth. Although these ...
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