Summer is around the corner, and with it come temperatures exceeding thirty degrees in the shade. Your dog suffers from the heat much more than you do. It doesn't sweat like you do: it only has a few sweat glands on its paws and primarily cools itself by panting. When the outdoor temperature exceeds 28 degrees Celsius, panting becomes ineffective. The dog risks heatstroke, which can be fatal in minutes. The classic solution is to keep the air conditioner on 24/7, but it's expensive and not all dogs can stay...
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