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Keeping Your Dog Cool in Hot Weather by Andi Wize Article by Dog-and-Cat-Training.com Visit www.dog-and-cat-training.com/dog-training/ for more dog training articles, over 100 dog and cat tips, and more!
Keeping your dog cool in the summer is all about minimizing the effects of extreme heat on your pet.
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The sheepskin covering
keeps your dog cool in the summer, warm in the winter, AND it's stain - resistant (though it can be machine - washed).
Not exact matches
The hydration pack comes
in a lighter color
in order to
keep your
dog cooler from the sun.
Keeping your
dog safe and
cool in the summer heat will help both you and your companion fully enjoy the summer months.
A
dog's paw pad injury can be treated at home if it is not too severe by rinsing the paw pad under
cool water and applying an antibacterial ointment with a non-stick pad placed on the foot pad as well as a light wrapping to
keep it
in place, according to Cesar's Way.
Heat stroke can set
in without warning, so if you plan to
keep your
dog outside
in hot weather you should seriously consider investing
in an elevated or
cooling dog bed.
Therefore it is important for
dog owners, especially those who own
dogs which are highly susceptible to heat strokes, to know the simple ABC's
in keeping their
dog cool and safe during the hot summer.
This may require
keeping the
dog in a
cool bath.
Poodles are calm
dogs who need a calm environment to flourish
in - if you don't want a neurotic, unhappy
dog (with the resultant problematic behaviors) then try to
keep it
cool at home.
A
dog's undercoat provides insulation to
keep warm
in the winter and
cool in the summer.
An insulated
dog house will definitely
keep the interior temperature warmer
in winter and
cooler in summer.
In the apartment, we found one dog inside, happy and healthy, and 3 dogs outside on the patio — 2 in the small crate and one hiding under some trash to keep coo
In the apartment, we found one
dog inside, happy and healthy, and 3
dogs outside on the patio — 2
in the small crate and one hiding under some trash to keep coo
in the small crate and one hiding under some trash to
keep cool.
Huskies that live
in warmer areas usually shed their undercoat when it's hot to
keep the
dog cooler next to the skin.
They recommend
keeping dog food
cool and dry, and vacuuming
in the places where the food is stored the food is stored a least once a week.
Ice cubes and frozen chicken or beef broth encourage your
dog to take
in more fluids and help
keep it
cool.
The water
in the bottles will
keep the
dog cooler and also give the
dog a sense of purpose.
You can even put ice packs
in it to help
keep your
dog cool.
Going swimming can be a great way for your
dog to
cool down and get some exercise at the same time, but it's also important to
keep your
dog safe
in and around the pool.
If your
dog spends a lot of time outside
in the summer, these products might be a great investment to
keep your pooch
cool.
There are plenty of ways to
keep your
dog entertained and
cool in the warm summer months!
All
dogs with short muzzles have difficulty breathing
in hot, humid weather and should be
kept in a
cool environment when the temperature rises.
The immense double - coat of this
dog keeps it warm
in the winter and
cool in the summer, with the coat being heavier
in the cold months and shedding out to be lighter
in the warmer seasons.
The point about
dogs digging holes
in yards because they do not have adequate cover to
keep cool and escape from the sun.
Ideally, a
dog house should stay
in a shaded area to help
keep it
cool during warmer months.
If possible,
keep your
dog or cat inside during the heat of the day to rest
in a
cool part of the house.
Being raised also allows
cool air to circulate under the bed
in summer,
keeping the
dog cool.
A self - described
dog lover, who also happens to be the founder of a non-profit rescue organization (Balooja's Foundation), has worked hard to make life a lot better for hundreds of homeless animals
in Southern California — that
dog lover is Sal Valdepeña and he has coordinated a mission to help
keep shelter
dogs in the Los Angeles County area
cool during the extreme California summer heat.
Keep the dog bowl in a shady location and change the water frequently to keep it c
Keep the
dog bowl
in a shady location and change the water frequently to
keep it c
keep it
cool.
When spending time outdoors
in the summertime, it's essential to
keep your
dog safe and
cool in order to avoid things like heat stroke, poisoning and more.
Just remember, when the weather gets hot, to
keep your
dog well hydrated and opt for
cooler, shady spots to play
in.
Keeping your
Dog Cool during the HOTTER months: During the HOT weather seasons - Owners are encouraged to bring their own vehicle shade and what needed to keep their dogs cool / safe in their vehicles (Wire Crates, Solar Canopies, EZ Ups, Cool Gel Mats, Wetted Cool Coats, Fans, et
Cool during the HOTTER months: During the HOT weather seasons - Owners are encouraged to bring their own vehicle shade and what needed to
keep their
dogs cool / safe in their vehicles (Wire Crates, Solar Canopies, EZ Ups, Cool Gel Mats, Wetted Cool Coats, Fans, et
cool / safe
in their vehicles (Wire Crates, Solar Canopies, EZ Ups,
Cool Gel Mats, Wetted Cool Coats, Fans, et
Cool Gel Mats, Wetted
Cool Coats, Fans, et
Cool Coats, Fans, etc.).
Their lustrous, long coat gives these large
dogs an elegant look, repels water and
keeps them warm
in the
cooler months.
As well as
keeping dogs warm
in cold weather, their coats can also function as a barrier to sun and heat, actually
cooling them
in the summer, so beware of having your
dogs shaved for the summer months!
•
Keep your eyes open for signs of heat stroke — Even though water
cools the body, during the play
in a hot summer day your
dog could get overheated.
So, if your
dog has a thick double coat, and he still has his undercoat
in summer, you might think that getting rid of the whole lot of it will help
keep him
cool.
• Make sure you provide plenty of water, an ice cube will not only help your
dog keep cool but can be a source of amusement for you; just put one on a wooden floor
in front of your
dog and enjoy the fun • Baby pools are a great way to help your
dog cool off
An elevated
dog bed is also very good
in hot weather as the air circulates under it
keeping it
cool.
•
Keep your
dog inside
in a
cool, well ventilated area • Exercise early
in the morning or later at night when it's
cool • Never leave your
dog in the car!
Dogs often dig holes
in yards for the insulating coolness they provide and many times, having a wading pool will
keep them from digging holes
in your yard to
cool off
in.
Huskies are cold weather
dogs, their coat is designed specifically to insulate them, and while it can do a good job of
keeping them
cool, living
in tropical or incredibly hot climates is just not fair on them.
When deciding on a day trip for your pet it's important to
keep in mind that it's still summer, so
keeping your
dog cool and hydrated is still priority number one.
You can do a lot to help protect your
dog from suffering
in the summer heat by
keeping him
cool and recognizing potential signs of distress.
As well as these two doors, there are also openings on the sides and back of the crate, which gives it four - way ventilation,
keeping your
dog cool and stopping her from feeling too «boxed
in» as other solid plastic crates might.
That means clipping the fur so they're rid of curls, which
in turn, helps
keep the
dog cooler.
Let us know what methods have worked for you
in keeping your
dog cool this summer.
With record temperatures around the country, it is important to
keep your
dogs in mind when it comes to
keeping cool.
Both
dogs don't care to swim laps with dad, but Legend absolutely loves splashing around
in the shallow pool and
keeping cool in the Arizona heat.
We have radiant heat
in the floor to
keep your
dog comfortable when it is cold outside and the building is
cooled when weather is warm.