Not exact matches
When the
dog days hit Boston, Stephanie Meyers starts cooking alfresco to
keep things
cool indoors.
Despite all your efforts to
keep your
dog cool during summer and protect it against the searing sun, there may come a point
when the environmental temperatures become too much that your
dog is already developing heat stroke.
Huskies that live in warmer areas usually shed their undercoat
when it's hot to
keep the
dog cooler next to the skin.
All
dogs with short muzzles have difficulty breathing in hot, humid weather and should be
kept in a
cool environment
when the temperature rises.
Both
keeping warm and
keeping cool require extra energy, so consulting with your veterinarian about changing your
dog's nutritional levels
when the weather changes may be essential for his health and well being.
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.
The adjustable straps also mean it doesn't move around
when your
dog's walking, while the mesh upper helps to
keep your pet
cool.
When high temperatures are combined with high humidity it can be doubly dangerous as this reduces the level of evaporation that
keeps your
dog 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!
Keep dogs inside on high humidity days as it is more difficult for them to
cool off by panting
when the air is warm and moist.
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.
When you take your
dog outside, make sure there is plenty of water nearby to help
keep him
cool.
If your
dog is digging to
keep cool, to bury objects or just to entertain itself
when outdoors, that doesn't mean that you have to have a backyard full of holes.
With record temperatures around the country, it is important to
keep your
dogs in mind
when it comes to
keeping cool.
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.
Train your
dog to
keep their
cool when people arrive at the door and
when they meet people on walks.
Be sure to
keep a fresh water jug and bowl with you
when bringing your
dog out in the heat, and always have fresh
cool water accessible so they can hydrate as needed.
It can be hard to
keep your
cool when you find another pile or puddle on the floor, but correcting your
dog when you find his mistake instead of
when he made the mistake isn't part of a good housebreaking program.