Houston vets warn of potential heat stroke for pets
A dangerous combination of high temperatures and thick Gulf Coast humidity has prompted health officials and veterinary experts to warn Houstonians that the climate is creating a "perfect storm" for heat stroke in both humans and pets. FOX 26's Mekenna Earnhart spoke to vet students about what pet parents should know.
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