The eighth hottest June in recorded Columbus weather history dating back to July 1878 left most people sweltering in temperatures well over 100 degrees and daydreaming about cooler fall weather.
Pets can feel the summer heat long before we do. Your cat or dog may enjoy lying in a warm, sunny spot, but it’s important to keep them safe as temperatures rise during the summer months. When ...
Here’s how to keep your dog safely hydrated this summer. Most dogs can stay properly hydrated with clean water and don’t need added electrolytes, even post-exercise or hot weather. Certain products ...
Dogs are seen at Animal Care and Control on Tuesday, July 8, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Fla. The shelter is educating the public on how to protect animals from dangers like heat stroke and dehydration. ...
Georgia summers can get extremely hot, with temperatures soaring into the 90s and above. Some days may even seem too hot to step foot outside, especially for vulnerable groups of people like the ...
Cold weather tends to change a dog’s day. Walks shorten, rest stretches out, and many dogs spend more time indoors where the ...
When humans exercise, they work up a sweat that naturally cools them down. But dogs rely on panting to regulate their body temperature, and if they get too hot, this canine method doesn't really work.