The United States and others areas of the world have been faced with disasters everywhere. Massive wild fires are decimating Montana, Washington, Oregon, and California; the Southwest is recovering from deadly flooding due to Hurricane Harvey, ...
If you’ve followed PetsWeekly for any length of time, you already know how we dread the summer heat. We’re long-term residents of Arizona and we feel like that makes us experts on the topic. As ...
As Phoenicians, we know heat. That's why we're always on the hunt for ways to keep our pets (and ourselves) cool in the summer and why we're always so excited to see new products on ...
Water is the one thing that no living being can do without. It’s especially important to our pets. Not drinking enough water can result in lots of health problems for our dogs and cats. So, ...
This year, I’m very excited that BlogPaws 2016 will be held in what is essentially my backyard. As a person who has been in Arizona for over thirty years, I feel like I can call ...
There is no margin for error with pets in the deserts of the Southwest. A 21-year-old man learned this the hard way after taking a hike with his roommate's dog in the Arizona desert. With ...
Cats are pretty resilient to weather, but the one thing that affects even cats is the heat. Despite hailing from the desert, cats are very susceptible to heatstroke and exhaustion. Heat kills. So whether ...
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 ...