With very warm temperatures in the forecast this week, it’s important to remember that pets are especially prone to the dangers that come when temperatures spike.
“Even when it’s not that hot, it gets so hot in the car. Even just sitting in there because it’s like a globe. And then sometimes I’ll run into the store to grab something real quick, and then I come back and he’s already panting,” said Seattle dog owner Jenny Mounivong.
Mounivong’s dog, Arthur Franklin-Fuji, will not be spending any time alone in a car this week.
The hottest temperatures of the summer are on the way. That means pet owners are fetching
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