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Old 03-17-2010, 07:07 AM   #7
HBPujWBe

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There's a good sticky in the Health section about heat exhaustion:
Heat Exhaustion - Health Nutritional Care

It doesn't get too hot where we live but sometimes we go places where it can be a lot hotter (90-100° dry heat) so we always bring extra water and make sure to stop, rest and hydrate before any of us show obvious signs of being affected by the heat. My dog has mostly black fur too so she starts to cook relatively quickly in the sun. I bought a cooling bandana last year for my dog but haven't tried it yet – I want to say I have seen cooling jackets too but I may have been dreaming that (I can't stand really hot weather myself ).
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