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  2. 10 Best Cooling Mats for Dogs That Really Work, According to ...

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    We're talking about the best cooling mats for dogs. "Cooling mats are beneficial for dogs, especially during hot weather or in warm climates," says Dr. Kathryn Dench, MA VetMB, a veterinarian and ...

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    In general, dogs that can handle hot weather have roots in warmer climates, short coats or physiques that effectively cool Canines regulate heat differently than humans. While we can sweat to stay ...

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    No matter how far out Porter dangles his tongue or how much panting he does to stay cool, he just might not be cut out for hot weather. It ain’t his fault! There are breeds meant for colder ...

  5. Cooling vest - Wikipedia

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    A cooling vest is a piece of specially made clothing designed to lower or stabilize body temperature and make exposure to warm climates or environments more bearable. [1] [2] Cooling vests are used by many athletes, construction workers, and welders, as well as individuals with multiple sclerosis, hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, or various types of sports injuries.

  6. Liquid cooling and ventilation garment - Wikipedia

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    A liquid cooling garment (LCG) is a form-fitting garment that is used to remove body heat from the wearer. It is commonly used in environments where evaporative cooling from sweating and open-air convection cooling does not work or is insufficient, or when the wearer has a biological problem that hinders self-regulation of body temperature.

  7. Dog coat - Wikipedia

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    Dogs also vary in the thickness of the undercoat. Some dogs have only a single (rather than a double) coat, or a very reduced undercoat (e.g. the Vizsla), which results in a thinner coat. Certain breeds, especially spitz-type breeds, tend to have a thicker undercoat, which helps retain heat in cold and wet weather.

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