Dog Heatstroke - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
Posted by Clare Bristow
Dog heat stroke can strike in minutes on hot, humid days, and may prove fatal if it's not treated promptly.
The good news is that it's preventable and I've listed below the symptoms of heat stroke, how to treat and prevent it, and the dogs most likely to suffer from heatstroke.
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There's More to 4th of July Celebrations than Fireworks - are you protecting your dog from these hazards too?
Posted by Clare Bristow
At this time of year numerous articles are published about keeping your dog safe from fireworks during 4th of July celebrations - but there are other hazards to be aware of too, and these can be just as deadly to your dog as fireworks.
Here are my tips for having a safe 4th of July celebration with your dog:
- Do not leave alcoholic drinks unattended - alcohol can poison your dog and depending on the amount consumed can cause vomiting, diarrhea, breathing difficulties, tremors, coma and even death;
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5 Dog Water Safety Tips
Posted by Clare Bristow
Going to the beach, river, lake or just staying at home by the pool is a great way to spend time in the summer, but fun can quickly turn to disaster when you mix dogs with water.
Most dogs love retrieving balls from the water, swimming and running in and out of the waves - Zoe and Fritz think that all their Christmases have come at once when we go to the beach, but you do need to be vigilant to keep your dogs safe around water.
Here are my top 5 dog water safety tips:
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