Leave pets at home when it’s over 25 C, Medicine Hat expert says
If it’s too warm for people, it’s even warmer for pets so leave them at home when it’s over 25 C, a Medicine Hat expert told CHAT News.
All Dogs Great and Small owner Adam Jones added that heat exhaustion is the main concern for a dog’s health when temperatures rise.
“Dogs can go from what appears to be perfectly fine and health to in a very dangerous state very quickly,” Jones said.
A dog’s gums should be bright red not a dark red or purple, according to Jones.