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With the heat of summer upon us and hot weather warnings becoming a regular occurrence, pet owners need to consider the effect of heat on their furry friends.
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“People need to keep in mind that dogs and cats are even more prone to heat stress than people are so if it’s hot for us than it’s super-hot for them,” said Dr. Gina Bowen, Director of Veterinary Services for the Winnipeg Humane Society.
WINNIPEG Winnipeggers are reporting turkey sightings throughout the city, and no they aren t on people s dinner tables. One video shows a rafter of turkeys waddling on the side of the road, barely avoiding traffic. March 24,2021 on north Mcphillips. See them every week on the morning drive in. They have been there for a few years now. Video Taken from my dashcam pic.twitter.com/dvlJg6Y3I2 Kilika (@kilika2013) April 9, 2021 The person who posted the video said this happened near the end of March on north McPhillips. Now the turkeys aren t the only poultry showing up. One CTV News Winnipeg viewer sent a video of a peacock and a turkey going head to head.