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With warm weather here, we urge you to protect your pets against common summer safety hazards. Hundreds of pets die needlessly every year because well meaning owners leave them unattended in parked cars while they run errands.
The temperature in a parked car, even in the shade with windows partly open, can rapidly reach a level that will seriously harm or even kill your pet. In a parked car the temperature can climb to well over 38 degrees. Pets can withstand high temperatures for only a very short time—usually just 10 minutes before suffering irreparable brain damage or death.
Dogs (and cats) cool themselves by panting and by releasing heat through their paws. The upholstery in your vehicle can heat up to high temperatures making it impossible for pets to cool themselves. Your pet will be much happier and safer at home, with shade and plenty of cool water.
It is also a good idea to avoid walks during high-heat times of day. If you do need to be outside during these times, make sure to stay in the shade and provide access to fresh water.
Finally, if your pet spends a lot of time in your yard, also make sure there is an shady area and lots of water available.
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