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More than two dozen dogs and pups from the Austin, Texas area arrived this morning as PAWS Chicago volunteers look to continue helping rescue animals from the widespread flooding that's left a trail ...
Not only can the extreme temperatures overheat your animal, but they could also burn their paws on the pavement. Here's what to know.
Dogs and puppies from parts of Texas submerged by the catastrophic flooding that killed at least 132 people have arrived at the no-kill shelter PAWS Chicago.
"[The dogs] were just kind of piled on top of each other in cages. They had feces matted on their fur," the chief of police ...
Notably, even indoors, heat can be too extreme for dogs. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal Welfare Act states that dogs should not be left for more than four hours in temperatures of 85°F or ...
Since Mark Rusnak joined the Centre County Sheriff’s Office last August, he estimates he’s answered between 300-400 total ...