How to Recognize and Handle Pet Heatstroke

It’s just a fact that sunshine is ubiquitous in southern California. While our perfect weather inspires activity and adventure, it’s not always safe for our pets. It’s also crucial to know the warning signs of heatstroke and the ways to stabilize a pet’s rising internal temperature.
Continue…Beat the Heat: Hidden Summer Hazards That Can Harm Your Pet

The toasty temps and dry air are already making for a sizzling summer in Los Angeles, and pet families must stay vigilant to protect their furry friends from hot weather dangers for pets. In this blog, our team at Shiloh Veterinary Hospital explores common warm weather pet risks and offers practical tips on how to protect your pets.
Continue…Hot and Dry Conditions: Summer Pet Safety Tips for the Los Angeles Area

Angelenos hoping for a pleasantly-mild summer, prepare for a little heartbreak – we are on course to break record record highs, again.
High temperatures coupled with an extremely arid climate can make southern California a tad uncomfortable for all residents – including pets. With our summer pet safety tips, your best pal can relax in the shade, enjoy a tasty frozen treat, and stay far from trouble, all summer long.
Dawn. Dusk. Repeat.
Until the pavement no longer feels too hot for your own bare feet, it’s best to hold off trotting down the block with your dog. The hours surrounding dawn and dusk are optimal for summer stroll, pet safety–wise. Otherwise, the direct hit from the sun can make sand, concrete, asphalt, gravel, and even dirt pathways quite dangerous for delicate paw pads.
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