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It is getting hot in Singapore. Every year, the mercury rises and experts point to climate change as the main culprit. While humans can fend for themselves in pursuit of cold comfort, our pets are feeling the heat on hotter days and warmer nights. Cats, dogs, and small furry animals do not deal with heat like humans do.

During these heat waves, your dog is more at risk of developing heatstroke or heat exhaustion. Any

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