Veterinarians warn Southern California pet owners to watch for signs of heatstroke and overexertion in dogs during the ...
People living in Arizona, California and Nevada are being advised to stay inside as a heat wave hits the United States.
Arizona's Good Samaritan law allows people to break a car window to rescue a pet if they believe the pet is in danger.
Extreme heat is impacting local animal shelters that already face overcrowding. Officials say higher temperatures make it ...
Temperatures inside a car can rise quickly on a hot day, leaving dogs, cats and other animals at risk of heat stroke or death ...
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.
As a historic heat wave approaches, pet owners must be vigilant: symptoms of heat stroke, pavement burns, and pool dangers ...