Bring a water bottle
filled with cool water just for your dog, and make sure to take frequent water breaks while you're out.
Follow the same
with cooler water for fifteen to twenty minutes, if you can gradually reduce the water until it is cold.
If the poison is on the skin and was not ingested, brush the coat gently if it was a powder or rinse
thoroughly with cool water if it was a liquid.
Yes, giving your leftover chicken or beef a good
cleansing with cool water will help reduce the amount of fats, seasonings etc that remain in the leftover meats.
I've read several comments about cooling solar panels but I haven't seen anything about this: Will spraying the hot surface of solar panel
glass with cool water break the glass?
If they're spending lots of time outside, then make sure there's also a water bowl filled
with cool water out of direct sunlight in the garden.
Before beginning, rinse your
rice with cool water, this helps remove extra starch and any foreign particles.
Once the treatment is complete, gently rinse off any residue of clay left on the
skin with cool water.
Brush the edge of a dough
round with cool water to make a damp band about 1/2 inch wide all the way around.
A good alternative is to freeze half a water bowl the night before and top the remainder up
with cool water when putting out.
Treatment involves immediately cooling the
pet with cool water baths or sprays, and seeking prompt veterinary care.
Burn - If your pet has been burned, cool the area as quickly as
possible with cool water and cover it with cool, damp towels.
Before and after each use, clean the tip of the thermometer with rubbing alcohol or soap and lukewarm water and then
rinse with cool water.
If you suspect your dog has a chemical burn of any kind, rinse the
area with cool water and call the veterinarian right away for an appointment.
If rectal temperature if 104F -110 F (40C - 43C) cool your
dog with cool water from something like a garden hose or bucket, a cool water bath, ice packs applied to the abdomen or groin area or place in front of a fan.
Turbulence then tends to drive the ions and electrons in the hot central plasma towards the edge, just as the hotter water at the bottom of a tea kettle tends to
mix with the cooler water at the top, keeping the water, or plasma, from getting as hot as it otherwise could.
Since the surface is a few tenths of a degree cooler than the water below, when a wave breaks, the warmer water beneath (orange and red) mixes
with the cooler water above (blue and violet).