
"Hidden Yard Hazards: Veterinarian's Urgent Warning for Pet Owners"
Veterinarians in the United Kingdom are warning pet owners about the dangers of artificial turf during hot summer months. The superheated surface can burn paw pads and increase the risk of sunstroke for cats and dogs. Pet owners are advised to test the temperature of the artificial grass with their hand and take caution if it is too hot to hold for seven seconds. Early signs of sunstroke in pets include panting, restlessness, drooling, and increased heart rate. Owners should provide wet, cool towels and water to help cool their pets down, and seek veterinary care if necessary. The prevalence of artificial turf is concerning due to its contribution to environmental toxins and potential health hazards.
