It's natural to shed some layers in the summer when it's hot out, but imagine how your dog feels. With the summer upon us, bringing the heat and humidity with it at times, it may seem natural to grab ...
When a human being's body temperature builds up, either because he is in a hot environment or because he has been exercising or working a great deal, he begins to perspire. When people sweat, it is ...
Actually dogs do sweat, just only on the pads of their feet. That's not much surface area for cooling, hence panting as the primary cooling mechanism. A dog who is in heat exhaustion should be cooled ...
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