tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7632574360133185014.post8797492945269462551..comments2024-03-28T22:36:05.295+11:00Comments on Dogs Life Dog-a-Blog: Coping With The Summer HeatUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7632574360133185014.post-15959004773630772852024-01-09T17:56:13.893+11:002024-01-09T17:56:13.893+11:00Amazing, Your blogs are really good and informativ...Amazing, Your blogs are really good and informative. I got a lots of useful information in your blogs. Murdoch Senior Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care Katrin Swindells said dog<br /><a href="https://srislawyer.com/trucking-accidents-lawyers/" rel="nofollow">trucking accident lawyer</a>, It is very great and useful to all. Keeps sharing more useful blogs..albertjamesenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17407746686197948825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7632574360133185014.post-82848497943863700272010-05-25T10:11:52.674+10:002010-05-25T10:11:52.674+10:00Agree with plently of fresh cool water. Also the f...Agree with plently of fresh cool water. Also the form of your dog affects their cooling ability. For example, dog that have been bred with extreme flat faces or shortened snouts have a lesser ability to control temperatures through air flow. In my three boers i have a large male with a slightly longer snout than many show breeders would like. However he cools very well. i have a very showie bitch that finds the heat difficult with a shorter snout and a bitch that I bred which could run in the midday sun on a thimble of water. Again a longer snout than the "show" type facial form. My experience is that you must take into account the individual dog when designing your heat protection for them. Most importantly you must have SHADE and VENTIATION. Never leave then penned in a area such as a tin shed or a hot indoor environment. (I know that sounds obvious but I am often surprised at what people do to their petsAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04536473616850304119noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7632574360133185014.post-9322218624997689722009-01-29T18:22:00.000+11:002009-01-29T18:22:00.000+11:00Good post. I recommend plenty of fresh water kept ...Good post. I recommend plenty of fresh water kept in shadey places during the day. Take their collars off. Give them a clip if you can. Frozen bones. And of course a hose off or a swim :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com