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By *ady Lick OP Woman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
No, not those puppies (sorry), actual furry, cute, young puppies. My little man doesn't know what to do with himself and he's slept far too much today. I fear another 5.30am start
How do you keep them cool on days like today? |
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By *P994Man
over a year ago
Travelling |
I normally use a towel that’s sat in some ice water but you also don’t want to shock their system so a damp cold towel can do the trick ok as well. Try and keep the dogs chest cool with the towel and that brings their body temp down. |
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"Damp towel on the floor.
Shady room
Bowl of ice cubes. Our dog used to like those and also frozen peas!"
Be careful with ice, especially with a puppy...it can cause choking or break their teeth. It can also upset their tummy, which I'm sure you could do without, especially on a hot day |
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"Damp towel on the floor.
Shady room
Bowl of ice cubes. Our dog used to like those and also frozen peas!
Be careful with ice, especially with a puppy...it can cause choking or break their teeth. It can also upset their tummy, which I'm sure you could do without, especially on a hot day "
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"Damp towel on the floor.
Shady room
Bowl of ice cubes. Our dog used to like those and also frozen peas!
Be careful with ice, especially with a puppy...it can cause choking or break their teeth. It can also upset their tummy, which I'm sure you could do without, especially on a hot day "
Ice should be fine so long as the dog is not already overheating (or not already had some to cool down too much already) with regards to temperature. |
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