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First aid for your four-legged family member
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CBS News has tips for creating a first aid kit for your pet and tips to help you in the event of an injury, bee sting, or heat exhaustion. I'm an animal lover, so I know how pets can quickly become part of the family. Protect yours by keeping them safe and out of the heat this summer, and by being prepared if something does go wrong.
Pet health: how to keep Fido cool this summer
With temperatures soaring around the country, most of us are heading to the pool, retreating to the air conditioning, or finding some other way to beat the heat. But, especially if you have a dog that lives outside, you should also think about how your pets are holding up.
There's plenty of ways to make sure Fido is staying nice and cool this summer -- like letting him inside (or at least make sure there's a shady spot in the yard), and giving him easy access to water so he doesn't dehydrate. However, if you want to take these basic ideas a step further, check out this post from Inventor Spot, that highlights 10 products designed to help you keep your dog safe from the sun.
My personal favorites are the PETCool Therm-ASSURE system (which is essentially climate control for the dog house), Grip Tex Dog Boots (to protect your pooch from hot tar and cement walkways), and the WindChaser Outdoor Misting Fan (that mists your entire patio, and keeps the whole family cool). However, I'm sure all the products could be useful, depending on the particulars of your pet and your home.























