Hot Diggity Dog Part 2
Join us as we dive into the most pressing "pet perils" of the summer season part 2. In this episode, we discuss essential tips for keeping your companions safe from the heat and other seasonal dangers. We also have a special call-out to our listeners: we're looking for your favorite animal-related product reviews, topic ideas for future episodes, and we're searching for an exotic pet expert to join us as a guest! Always remember,” legends live forever, but pets need protection now." Tune in to stay shady, stay hydrated, and keep your pets safe.
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