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Keep Your Pup Cool with Chilled-Out Summer Gear

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  • 1. nbadmin - 12:09PM on 07/10/07

    Great ideas! I just got a little plastic wading pool for my pooch and she loves it! I also am getting a back-pack for her for our walks. Summers in California are pretty hot and we can't forget about keeping our pets cool. I even have one of those Canine Cooler pads for indoors.

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  • 2. flasteamer - 5:51PM on 07/10/07

    u have taught me that the feet and bottom sides of dogs feel the heat more than the upper body..thanx for the info...i find this site very valuable w great info...much appreciated...sheree

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  • 3. dsluke2002 - 10:59PM on 07/10/07

    yeah my dog needs a sense of purpose,maybe i can also get her to make her bed and sweep the floor

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  • 4. TATFK - 9:21PM on 07/11/07

    All of those are great,here in Az it is way hot and taking the fur kids out is either very early or very late.The rest of the time is indoors staying cool.The water bottle is also a favorite of them all.and While we always carry bottled water for us I have found that dogs will drink from them as well and if you are outdoors it really doesn't matter if it drips on the ground,When I go indoors as in with my therapy dog in a hospital,or elsewhere,I bring a towel to put on the floor.Everyone thinks it is a great trick,but I have found it very convenient,And anyone one that thinks their dogs could never do it,I just tell them to let their dogs think it is their drink,all dogs think that human's especially their humans have the best stuff.so they readliy go for it.

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  • 5. Jenn - 11:33PM on 07/11/07

    Along with making the bed, I will have her make my lunch. She would look cute in an apron!

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  • 6. Mandela - 11:37AM on 07/12/07

    Thanks Cesar for some great summer tips! My dog Greta loves carrots as a treat. Now that summer is here, I've found that she loves frozen carrot juice (no sugar added, of course). The popsicles or ice cubes are an easy and inexpensive summer treat.

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  • 7. nverfollowtt - 10:43PM on 07/13/07

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  • 8. nverfollowtt - 1:20PM on 07/16/07

    this is a great article

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  • 9. Monica H - 3:05PM on 07/20/07

    Please do not chain your dog outside in the summer heat. In fact, hot weather or not, think about the horrific, lonely, limited, dirty life of a dog that is kept perpetually chained. There ought to be a law? Yes, slowly lawmakers are waking up. Educate yourself about this hidden problem in tens of thousands of backyards: www.dogsdeservebetter.org.

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  • 10. juan_11_12_91 - 3:08PM on 07/20/07

    true that

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  • 11. pinkbirddog - 3:09PM on 07/20/07

    hot dog

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  • 12. maria - 3:12PM on 07/20/07

    Excellent recommendatios... --- is there anything you can say abour fleas??? my dog seems to be attractive to them and every summer he gets some---

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  • 13. roxanneescamilla - 3:14PM on 07/20/07

    Thank you Cesar, As always you are a wealth of information.It's so nice to know that there are other people, including yourself that care and love our canine friends.

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  • 14. sweet - 3:23PM on 07/20/07

    good ideas . there is a law in califorina about dogs that are chained up . you cant chain up a dog no more then 3 hours .

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  • 15. Antonia Bloem - 3:24PM on 07/20/07

    Check out www.PetMallAmerica.com to find cooling beds to keep your pet cool this summer. They also sell automatic pet waterers that are great for pets while you're gone to keep them hydrated. I've bought stuff from them and they're stuff is great and the prices are even better!!!

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  • 16. Peter - 3:24PM on 07/20/07

    Since I got this BRT I had to install 2 extra Air Con's ! BRT stands for Black Russian Terrier.

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  • 17. msmaria23 - 3:36PM on 07/20/07

    Those are great and another thing that I do is freeze water bottles for my dog Sparky. When the weather really heats up I leave one in his crate or his bed to help him keep cool, he loves it!

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  • 18. mudda dubb g - 3:40PM on 07/20/07

    wow what a grate ideas but for puppies also

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  • 19. red capi - 3:42PM on 07/20/07

    And get them these great Polar Pups treats -- they're all natural frozen treats, like ice cream for dogs but good for them! Visit www.polar-pups.com to find them and your dog will love you forever!

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  • 20. googoo - 4:00PM on 07/20/07

    I got a misting fan. You connect it to the hose and it sprays a cooling mist. My dog goes and stands in the mist to cool down. If it's really muggy I don't turn the hose on, just the fan and point in the garage . He just goes in, takes his blanket and literally chills out. He looks very cozy and cool.

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  • 21. sheribantau@sbcglobal.net - 4:05PM on 07/20/07

    i have found that advantage is the only thing to rid fleas. both my dogs had them. i tried all brands and home potions. this is what worked. pit bull lover Texas

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  • 22. sianna_j - 4:06PM on 07/20/07

    Yeah, the kiddie pool works great for me! All three of my dogs have them and they all love them. We never go for long walks during the day, but when we do we always have water with us, and stop at a creek during our walk. Then they lay in the kiddie pool after the walk.

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  • 23. ifmxbeliver - 4:23PM on 07/20/07

    MAS PUTO George Lopez

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  • 24. slrheart - 5:08PM on 07/20/07

    This was a great article. I have two dogs, small mix and a golden retriever that are very spoiled. My big dog loves the kiddie pool.

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  • 25. Sunbear - 5:14PM on 07/20/07

    Those are all great ideas! However, My Alaskan Malamute beats the heat with Frosty Paws. Ice cream for dogs. They can be a bit pricy, 4 ice cream cups for $4.00. But well worth it. He get's so excited every time we open the freezer. He know's what he is going to get.

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  • 26. Antonia Bloem - 5:25PM on 07/20/07

    The new thing to do about fleas is to alternate Advanatage and Frontline every two weeks. I've done major reasearch on this because fleas are my greatest annoyance. The ladies at my vet office told me about this and so far, so good. You can buy these meds on www.PetMallAmerica.com

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  • 27. airforce4166 - 5:59PM on 07/20/07

    my dog just died from over heating i left him in the sun for about 13 hours without food or water i came home a he was dead

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  • 28. Dashing87 - 6:16PM on 07/20/07

    Those are great ideas...... My yorkie loves to cool off by sitting on the cold hardwood floor.

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  • 29. x3stephanieex3 - 7:00PM on 07/20/07

    Get Frosty Paws! There Ice Cream for dogs, but the are healthy for them, I have a Siberian Husky and since he has 2 coast it really keeps him cool!

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  • 30. ellehcal - 7:31PM on 07/20/07

    well my dog has lots of hair so we get him a lion cut every 1 to 2 weeks in the summer time also we put froze water bottles inside the zip up pillows he really enjoys that.

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