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Uploaded by docpacnet on May 29, 2009
Dr. Mark Besancon discusses heatstroke dangers in pets during the hot summer months. Dogs and cats can't perspire and can only dispel heat by panting and through the pads of their feet. This makes it more difficult for them to stay cool then people.
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