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Hoarseness: how to tell if your pet is suffering and how to relieve it
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Hoarseness: how to tell if your pet is suffering and how to relieve it

The article from Le Figaro provides guidance on recognizing signs of heat stress in pets during extreme heatwaves and offers practical tips for keeping dogs and cats cool. It highlights that animals regulate their body temperature less effectively than humans and are more vulnerable to dehydration, heatstroke, and exhaustion. The piece advises pet owners to ensure access to shade, water, and cooling methods such as wet towels, cooling mats, or shaded areas. It also notes that while cats tolerate heat better than dogs due to physiological differences, they still require care during hot periods. The article emphasizes adjusting outdoor activities to cooler times of the day and maintaining vigilance over pets' health.

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Hoarseness: how to tell if your pet is suffering and how to relieve it

The article from Le Figaro provides guidance on recognizing signs of heat stress in pets during extreme heatwaves and offers practical tips for keeping dogs and cats cool. It highlights that animals regulate their body temperature less effectively than humans and are more vulnerable to dehydration, heatstroke, and exhaustion. The piece advises pet owners to ensure access to shade, water, and cooling methods such as wet towels, cooling mats, or shaded areas. It also notes that while cats tolerate heat better than dogs due to physiological differences, they still require care during hot periods. The article emphasizes adjusting outdoor activities to cooler times of the day and maintaining vigilance over pets' health.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about pet care during heatwaves without taking a political stance. While it discusses a topic relevant to public concern (animal welfare), it does not frame the issue through ideological lenses or promote specific policies. The tone remains neutral, focusing

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