High temperatures and humid days are not only dangerous for
people, but also for the four-legged members of the family.

“We have a number of puppies coming in,” said Christina
Delnero-Johnson, a veterinarian with Guignard Animal Clinic.
“People get puppies and they want them to be outdoor dogs, but
(dogs) can’t thermo-regulate.”


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