WASHINGTON (7News) — As we head into the dog days of summer, Humane Rescue Alliance (HRA) leaders are warning of a tale as old as time: dogs being left in cars. Director of Animal Protection Timothy ...
Sniffer dogs — a common addition to the security details at many large sporting events — had a job to do at the international soccer tournament despite the sweltering temperatures. And because that ...
The eighth hottest June in recorded Columbus weather history dating back to July 1878 left most people sweltering in temperatures well over 100 degrees and daydreaming about cooler fall weather.
Caring for a female dog during her first heat cycle can feel overwhelming for many pet parents. It takes patience, extra care, and some know-how to keep her comfortable while keeping your home clean.
When humans exercise, they work up a sweat that naturally cools them down. But dogs rely on panting to regulate their body temperature, and if they get too hot, this canine method doesn't really work.
The dog days of summer are making an early appearance, and Brooklynites are finding all kinds of ways to stay cool as an extreme heat warning remains in effect for the city through Wednesday.
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