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 ...
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 ...
From parasite or dust-borne illnesses, to paw problems caused by walking on hot surfaces; a wide range of summer hazards can plague canines.
It's summer all year long in the deserts of Arizona. With temperate climates come some of the desert's most unwanted critters! Kim McCrone, from AZPetProfessionals, has put together this informative list on the Top 10 ...
Dear Dr. Florez, I live in AZ and I see that you do too. I often see people walking dogs across the hot concrete and asphalt in the summer and I don't think that's good ...