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Pets can suffer in summer heat. Here's how to help prevent heat stroke.

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BATON ROUGE — As temperatures climb across south Louisiana, veterinarians are reminding pet owners that extreme heat can be dangerous for animals.For Ladaya James, keeping her nine-month-old dog, Saint Beignet, safe during the summer is a priority.“I get overheated; it’s hot, so I definitely worry about my baby,” James said.James said Saint is used to spending time outside, but she makes sure he has what he needs before heading out into the heat…

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WBRZ broke the news in Baton Rouge, United States on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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