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  2. How to keep dogs cool in hot weather

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    Jasonwell Foldable Dog Pool $ at Amazon. Aquapaw Pet Sprayer. Instead of putting your dog in a pool to get their paws wet, you can use a hose (so long as the water is not hot) or put them in the ...

  3. 21 Dog Breeds That Can Handle Hot Weather (and 6 That ...

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    These dogs can withstand high heat without tiring and need—or rather, love—tons of exercise. In fact, an Australian kelpie named Abbie is the top surfing dog in the world because that is a ...

  4. Trainer Lists 5 Healthy Snacks To Keep Dogs Hydrated in the Heat

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    First up is cucumber, which is 96% water and perfect for pups who love a crunchy snack. And speaking of crunchy, celery is also on the list — along with a high water content, it's also packed ...

  5. Canine hydrotherapy - Wikipedia

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    A dog's muscles benefit from the warming effects of the heated water. Most pools have a ramp for entry and exit, and some have harnesses to maintain the dog in position in the water. There may be a manual or electric hoist for lifting dogs in and out of the water. Water is chlorinated or treated with an alternative

  6. May you live in interesting times - Wikipedia

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    May you live in interesting times. " May you live in interesting times " is an English expression that is claimed to be a translation of a traditional Chinese curse. The expression is ironic: "interesting" times are usually times of trouble. Despite being so common in English as to be known as the " Chinese curse ", the saying is apocryphal ...

  7. Properties of water - Wikipedia

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    So creatures that live at the bottom of cold oceans like the Arctic Ocean generally live in water 4 °C colder than at the bottom of frozen-over fresh water lakes and rivers. As the surface of saltwater begins to freeze (at −1.9 °C [ 41 ] for normal salinity seawater , 3.5%) the ice that forms is essentially salt-free, with about the same ...

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  9. Thermoregulation - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Thermoregulation is the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries, even when the surrounding temperature is very different. A thermoconforming organism, by contrast, simply adopts the surrounding temperature as its own body temperature, thus avoiding the need for internal thermoregulation.