The Pug Is Too Hot


Just because summer's turning into fall doesn't mean we can stop worrying about the possibility of puggy overheat. Our furry little pals aren't always able to regulate their temperature as well as humans, and their eagerness to please can lead to dangerous heat stroke even after cooler weather sets in. It's important to keep an eye on your pug's condition if it's warm and they're very active in order to head off what could be a serious health issue!
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) has some important and simple tips about keeping your pug safe from summer heat that every pug owner should know. Check them out at the link:
Pug Heat Stroke
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