SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – As the summer sun blazes, it’s essential for pet owners to be aware of their animals’ well-being.
Vets advise owners on what signs to look out for in order to prevent heat-related illnesses in their pets.
At Glenstone Veterinarian Clinic, Dr. Lea has seen firsthand the consequences of leaving pets exposed to excessive heat.
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