PETMD
By Carol McCarthy
Ah, summer. For many of us, the sweet, warm days of summer fly past, so we try to squeeze in as much time as possible outdoors with our pets. But for brachycephalic dogs — breeds with short faces and snouts — hot weather can usher in health problems.
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