Like Humans, Dogs Born in Summer Likelier to Get Heart Disease

Dogs born in the summer are at higher risk for heart disease than pups born at other times of year, according to a new study led by Mary R. Boland, PhD. Exposure to outdoor air pollution during pregnancy and at the time of birth, a culprit previously implicated in a study of humans, may be to blame. Read more.

Read the article in U.S. News and World Report