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Excessive Heat Can Put Pets at Risk – Safety Tips

Excessive heat can be dangerous not only for people, but for animals as well. The Kentucky Humane Society wants to remind pet parents that extreme heat can be very hazardous to pets. Every year, companion animals suffer and die when their owners leave them in a parked car while they run errands. Temperatures inside cars can

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Keep Pets Safe During New Year’s Eve Celebrations

Many people enjoy fireworks over New Year’s Eve, but fireworks can be terrifying for pets—causing many animals to escape their homes or yards and become lost. According to the Kentucky Humane Society’s free Pet Help Line, 502-509-4PET, owners can help keep their pets safe during New Year’s Eve festivities by following these simple guidelines: Keep

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Lost & Found Resources

Have you lost a pet or found a stray? Check out these resources recommended by our Pet Help Line that can help reunite pets with their owners. Resources for Lost Dogs View stray animals at KHS: https://www.kyhumane.org/strays View stray dogs at Louisville Metro Animal Services: https://goo.gl/qHDa2k File a “Lost Report” for your dog: https://goo.gl/YPcxFh You

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Heat Safety Tips from Our Pet Help Line

Summertime and the living’s easy. But not necessarily for your pet. While there’s plenty of fun in the sun, there are also dangers. And it’s up to all pet owners to guard against warm weather hazards. Here are some tips from our Pet Help Line – 502-509-3748 – which is supported by Banfield Foundation and Dogs Trust USA:

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