Record Arizona heat is deadly for your petsTom Perumean, KTAR | June 22, 2017
The opening summer heat spike set Phoenix records on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Five deaths are attributed to the heat in the Valley. For your animals, this kind of heat can be just as, if not more, dangerous.
Dogs and cats regulate body temperature through panting, but if they can’t lower their body temperature, death is not far away.
“A good Samaritan came in with a stray dog she had found who was overheated — really on Death’s door, a 108-degree body temperature,” said Bretta Nelson of the Arizona Humane Society. “Sadly, we were unable to save that dog’s life.”