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Humidity and heat dangers for pets

Even though we’re in mid-June, technically late spring, Environment Canada says we could experience humidex values in the 30 degree range over the next couple of days.
With that we turn our attention to our pets, and set in motion a series of preventative checks that include, but go well beyond, animals left in cars during the summer.
Teresa Kaszuba heard from Shawn Moray, executive director of the Peterborough Humane Society.

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