Flashback Doodle of the Day
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Given the sweltering weather we've been having theses days, we're doing a series of tips all about summer safety for our furbabies. Previously, we discussed how to recognize the signs of overheating in cats and dogs. Today, we're here to remind you that, to avoid potentially fatal heat stroke in your furbaby, never leave them alone in a car. In the heat of summer, the inside of a car can reach temperatures well above 100°F within a matter of minutes. Even with the windows open, the inside of a car can still become not only stifling, but also incredibly dangerous.
Also keep in mind that the car is not the only location that can pose the risk of overheating. Garages, sheds, and of course even the great outdoors can be dangerous places on hot summer days. In short, as you all certainly know, never leave your furbaby in a car or anywhere that can easily overheat on summer days. Just like us, kitties and pups can indeed suffer from heat stroke if left in overheated conditions, and this can be fatal.
4 comments:
Our maple trees drop a lot of twigs and branches, and The Hubby and I were out cleaning up such debris this weekend too.
Then, I began to pull weeds...and ooh, my sore back!
Evan is a cutie. Glad you had a nice Mother's Day with your mom. Nice drawing and great tips. XO
Spending the weekend with your mom (and kitties, of course) was the most important thing!
A belated Happy Mother's Day to you, too! Good work on getting the yard work done.
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