Extreme Heat
Five Puppies Died, Four Hospitalized as Owner Left Pets in Backyard in Sweltering Heat— Texas
An owner left his pets in the backyard during the sweltering heat in Texas. As a result, five puppies died and four others we hospitalized.
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