Extreme Heat
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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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