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10 months agoHow to Keep Pets Safe From Wildfire Smoke
The guidance that goes for humans also applies to pets: When the air is intensely polluted, limit the time your pet is outside.The air we breathe, pets feel it too, said Dr. Jerry Klein, the chief veterinary officer at the American Kennel Club.Older animals with underlying medical problems, like heart, respiratory or pulmonary conditions, are particularly vulnerable, he said.