
1. Your Dog Can't Sweat. And Summer Is Getting Hotter.
Every year, there are thousands of reports of pets overheating. Unlike us, dogs can't regulate their temperature through sweating. They rely almost entirely on panting, which simply isn't enough on hot days.
When a dog's temperature rises above 105°F, heatstroke becomes a life-threatening risk. And it doesn't take a heatwave: a warm car, a humid room, or a long walk in mild weather is enough.
Keeping your dog cool isn't a luxury this summer. It's essential.







