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VCA Animal Hospitals: HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PETS FROM SUMMERTIME SAFETY HAZARDS

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LOS ANGELES, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Summer days are here! As the weather heats up, pet owners will be spending more time outside. With most notable risks being heat stroke and dehydration, there are some lesser-known hazards to pets…

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Unfortunately, every year, veterinarians encounter animals suffering from heatstroke or sunstroke, who arrive at the clinic in very bad condition and are often unable to help them. In the heat, you also have to pay close attention to animals. Heat poses a risk not only to humans, but also to animals, both wild and domestic animals. Med.Vet Veterinary Clinic draws attention to the dangers of heat and how to avoid trouble. The human body is full o…

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Incredible heat: a veterinarian alerts about disguised abandonments. Is your animal really safe in the shade?

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The canycular time affects not only humans, but also animals from the family, plants or zoos. High temperatures are a serious cause, especially for heat sensitive species. At the zoo in Chisinau, animals benefit from a rich menu in fruit and vegetables, and some are enriched with air conditioning devices.

One of the heads of the Pfungstadt Shelter tells how the residents find cooling on hot days and she points out a danger to the animals.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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