SAN ANTONIO – The killer heat could be fatal for pets left outside without proper care, so Animal Care Services is warning pet owners to be mindful of the high temperatures before leaving pets outside. Kaitlan Hilton, an education specialist with ACS, says the heat can bring severe medical issues…Read More
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