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Dr. Julie Buzby shared her best advice with ConsumerAffairs readers on how they can keep their dogs safe from heat stroke this summer.
In dogs, heat stroke occurs when the body’s normal heat dissipating systems become overwhelmed, causing the dog’s body temperature to rise above 105 degrees.