India, April 21 -- Pets cannot vocalise their discomfort and rely on body language to communicate. Sometimes this can be misread or overlooked by pet parents. This makes it important for owners to anticipate their needs, especially during the summer months. The scorching sun and intense heatwaves lead to excessive panting and rapid fluid loss, increasing the risk of health-related issues, including serious conditions like heatstroke. To avoid such emergencies, pet parents need to take proactive steps to keep their animals cool, hydrated and safe.ALSO READ: Veterinarian shares common signs of depression every pet parent should know: 'Not going for walks.'

In a conversation with HT Lifestyle, pet nutritionist Anjali Kalachand, co-Founder o...