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How to Deal with the Texas Heat!

Texas can get REALLY hot, but it gets even hotter for pets - check out the picture below to learn:

  • What symptoms to look for

  • What do to if you suspect heatstroke

  • What to do for your pet on a hot day

  • What NOT to do on a hot day

  • Average body temperatures (in Celsius)

  • Types of pets most susceptible to heatstroke

  • & The effects heatstroke can have on your pets

Remember, with heatstroke do not take a "wait and see" approach - Be aware of the signs and symptoms and seek immediate veterinary help!

Have any questions or concerns? Give us a call at (936) 634-9412 or at our emergency line (936) 634-9413!


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