Author: Terry Tang/AP

PHOENIX — As the world heats up, humans aren’t the only ones who need help during the dog days of summer. Pet owners need to consider how to protect and cool furry family members as intense—sometimes deadly—heat waves become more common.”It’s really important to remember that if it’s hot outside for you, it’s hotter for your pets,” says Dr. Sandra Faeh, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Dog breed, weight and chronic health issues also matter. “There’s no one specific temperature that we can say, ‘this is the right temperature to go outside,’ because they’re all different.”In the US,…

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