RIYADH: If you think you can barely stand the scorching summer heat, think about how your pets feel. The hot months can be a brutal time for stray animals and house pets. Normal body temperature ranges for dogs and cats are higher than for human beings, making them prone to overheating, dehydration, and paw pad burns from hot surfaces. Arab News spoke to a few pet care centers for their top summer care tips. Keep pets out of dangerous heat Albanderey Aloyeadi, CEO Saudi Animal Welfare Society (Refq), said they campaign against leaving pets outdoors or in cars.