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Like humans, dogs are at risk of hypothermia, frost bite and even death when left in extreme conditions.
What should you do if you saw a dog in the cold without warmth and shelter? The same action that should be taken if you see a dog in a hot car during the summer months: Call the police.
This news report shows volunteers who help dogs who are left out in the cold. They also educate the dogs' owners. Watch it to learn some tips for helping keep your dogs warm.
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Summer can be tough on dogs' paws due to hot asphalt and concrete. Here are key tips to ensure your dog's safety:
By following these tips, you can keep your dog's paws safe and healthy throughout the summer. For more advice, visit our dog blog on summer safety.