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Expert Adam Taylor explained why taking a cold shower could actually lead to fatal complications for those with poor heart health on a hot day ...
Rising summer temperatures pose serious health risks for dogs. Here are expert tips on how to care for your furry friends.
“Have a go at making some frozen dog treats to keep your pooch cool,” suggests Lauren Bennett expert in dog welfare at the ...
He went on: ''Just be careful using any kind of sunscreen that's got zinc oxide - it's toxix ... the whizz advised to use a cold compress. However, if your pet has got a really bad sunburn - which can ...
The cold shock response can also lead to an irregular heartbeat and even death when going from very hot to cold.