Frisco Emergency Pet Care Podcast
Sidewalks that quietly burn paw pads. A backyard hose that can turn into scalding water. A sunny afternoon that becomes heat stroke in minutes. Summer can be brutal on pets, and we want you to feel prepared before the next walk, bath, storm, or holiday celebration. We talk through the warm weather emergencies we see most at Frisco Emergency Pet Care [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] and the “hidden hazards” many pet parents never think about. Dr. Mike LoSasso [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] explains why hot pavement injuries can show up after the walk is over, and why you should always run a hose until the water cools before bathing your dog. We also connect the dots on seasonal risks beyond heat, including thunderstorms and Fourth of July fireworks that can trigger panic and escapes, plus increased exposure to snake bites like copperhead bites and more bee and wasp stings that can cause facial swelling, hives, and other allergic reactions. We wrap with practical guidance on heat stroke warning signs and why short-faced breeds can struggle to cool down, while still reminding you that any dog can overheat without shade, water, and a way to cool off. We also answer a common hydration question, including when it may make sense to limit gulping for pets with upset stomachs. If you found this helpful, subscribe for more emergency vet tips [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com], share this with a fellow pet parent, and leave a quick review so more families can find it. To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit: https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] Frisco Emergency Pet Care 11201 Preston Road Frisco, Texas 75033 469-287-6767
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