As the weather starts to get warm and humid, please don’t forget that extreme heat affects dogs and cats, too! Just like people, companion animals can get heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Unlike people, however, they cannot regulate body temperature in the same way and different dog breeds respond to hot weather differently. Joining us with a reminder for the community on how to keep their furry friends safe is Rachelle LeJeune from Wisconsin Humane Society.
For more information and to browse adoptable animals, visit WIhumane.org