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submitted 2 years ago by SgtSilverLining to c/dogs@lemmy.world

My dog is a borador, with a short double layer coat. In the summer we'd have the air conditioning on and even then she wasn't much of a snuggler because she'd overheat. Now with the colder temperatures setting in I keep a blanket and/or a sweater on me at all times. She can't even snuggle for 5 minutes without needing to leave and sprawl out on the coldest spot on the floor.

How can I make her more comfortable? Would she appreciate a cooling bed, or are there doggy ice packs?

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[-] franticuk@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Our dogs took a long time (months) to get used to their cooling beds but now they love them and they work.

Dog cooling bandanas also work with my dogs.

this post was submitted on 08 Oct 2023
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