These are a couple of printable resources that will teach you to: Identify the signs of heat stroke in pets Administer CPR in the case of emergency Thanks to the American Red Cross ...
It’s summer. No one knows that better than us as we swelter in temps that should only be experienced inside of an oven. We’ll reach 117 degrees this week and that makes me feel a ...
Recently, we got a huge response to a photo about not walking your dogs on hot pavement that we shared with our followers all over the social media world. It was encouraging to see how ...
Over two million people lost power in the East during the summer of 2009, and many were without power for weeks. Being home-bound in the heat with no power is not only dangerous for you, ...
If you live in the desert like we do, you know how fortunate we are to have our amazing winters where the average temperature reaches a high in the seventies. But we pay dearly for ...
With summer rapidly approaching, and high temperatures signaling a hotter than average season, it’s more important than ever to remain vigilant for heat stroke in pets. [box title="Recognizing Signs of Heatstroke" box_color="#996633"] Panting with ...
We've spent time discussing how to prepare pets for disasters by creating a "Bug-Out Bag" in case you ever found yourself in a situation where you needed to get out, and get out ...
Whether it's due to fire, a flood, or a zombie apocalypse, the minds of many turn to preparing for disaster. Some may have a stockpile of canned goods and water, and others may have gone ...
It’s summertime here in the den of the pack leader. With desert temperatures soaring well into the hundreds, it’s become our very important mission to educate others on the dangers of keeping pets in hot ...
It's Summertime and that means we have to take steps to protect our pets as much as we do ourselves. Today we're looking at a few ways you can keep your pets safe during outside ...