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5 tips to keep your pet safe — and comfortable — in extreme heat

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内容摘要:Model and dancer Tasha Ghouri poses as she wears a head piece for The King’s Trust garden designed by Joe Perkins at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London, Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Model and dancer Tasha Ghouri poses as she wears a head piece for The King’s Trust garden designed by Joe Perkins at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London, Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

“Parsnip is a sweet little pup,” Sydney Mollentine, president and CEO of The Humane Society of Greater Kansas City said in October. “He’s been in our foster care for about eight weeks to get that broken leg healed. And as you can tell, he has no problems running around and working on that leg.”Nnadi said Parsnip just needed to focus.

5 tips to keep your pet safe — and comfortable — in extreme heat

“You will see one little squirrel, he gone. He sees a little toy, he gone. He sees multiple people, he’s gone,” said Nnadi, who likes to refer to Parsnip as Parsnickety. “But the second we get that laser focus, he’s gonna be phenomenal.”“Puppy Bowl” is recorded in advance. Since its filming, Parsnip has been adopted, Mollentine said. The pup is now 7 months old.Nnadi has been working for a few years to help get dogs into loving homes in the area by paying fees for more than 500 successful adoptions so far. He has partnered with organizations including The Humane Society and KC Pet Project.

5 tips to keep your pet safe — and comfortable — in extreme heat

“I think it’s very important for a lot of these dogs that don’t really see or have an opportunity to have a forever home,” Nnadi said.Nnadi said his work with animal shelters began when he adopted his first dog, Rocky.

5 tips to keep your pet safe — and comfortable — in extreme heat

“He was a very timid dog. A lot of things I was not really fond of how his living arrangements was were. He wasn’t around that many people with dark lighting and everything,” Nnadi said. “It’s just made me really kind of empathize how kind of a lot of dogs go through it and their life trying to survive.”

He said he helped Rocky build confidence to become the “happy-go-lucky dog” he is today.WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman who received a

-- along with an implanted device to keep her heart beating – has died, her surgeon announced Tuesday.Lisa Pisano was near death from kidney and heart failure when surgeons at NYU Langone Health performed the dramatic pair of surgeries in April. The New Jersey woman initially seemed to be recovering well but about 47 days later,

and put Pisano back on dialysis after the organ was damaged by her heart medications.Despite the dialysis and implanted heart pump, Pisano eventually entered hospice care and died Sunday, NYU Langone transplant surgeon Dr. Robert Montgomery said in a statement.

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