When Jennifer Burton staggered into the bathroom at her home on Beaver Lake early one morning in February 2017 and began throwing up, she didn't realize just how sick she was.
When Jennifer Burton staggered into the bathroom at her home on Beaver Lake early one morning in February 2017 and began throwing up, she didn't realize just how sick she was.
Keeping your dogs safe as summer temperatures heat up
Dogs and cats don t sweat like humans do, which means they are likely to feel the burn. and get overheated much easier. Author: Ashley Godwin (THV11) Updated: 9:32 AM CDT June 29, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas The temperatures are already getting into the lower to mid 90 s in Arkansas. That means more people are going to be outside and may take their pets with them. Some of the dogs we oftentimes see struggle the most is your small breeds, said Officer Cale Davenport with Pinnacle Mountain State Parks.
He says he s constantly checking with people to make sure they and their animals have a safe time.