Climate Right Releases Outdoor Pet House Cooling and Heating Unit to Keep Pets Safe
In hot summers, pets can be at real risk of heat-stroke. The tongue-wagging pant that owners often see as a dogs’ showing enthusiasm can often be a sign of overheating. Dogs do not sweat, so it is hard for them to tolerate high temperatures as well as humans. Once the dog's temperature reaches 106°, damage to the body's cellular system and organs may become irreversible.
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