As the world navigates this challenging time, so many of us are turning to our pets as a source of joy, comfort and companionship. Whether it’s faithfully being by our side throughout the day, engaging in playtime or going outside for a walk – that special bond we share with our pets is even more meaningful right now.
As the weather warms up and we practice safe, social distancing, many of us will want to take our pets outdoors to get proper exercise. To keep your pet safe during rising temperatures, here’s a short video from our rescue team on how you can identify initial – and more serious – dehydration symptoms. | |
During this unprecedented time, American Humane remains committed to helping ensure the safety, welfare and well-being of animals.
If you’re able, please make a gift today to help animals during this pandemic and maintain our life-saving and impactful programs. We’re all in this together – and together we will get through this. We are so grateful for your support and hope you are safe and healthy. | |
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Friday, April 3, 2020
VIDEO: Is Your Dog At Risk of Dehydration?
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