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Seb Cha wrote:But i'm not sure if the shade from that would be sufficient to cool it down to where they can be inside without AC constantly on.
Seb Cha wrote:Even outside i'd be concerned. I take them for a walk around the trails and with the humidity they're exhausted by the time we get back. Granted there's some exertion, but i think the humidity is a huge issue.
chip sanft wrote:
Seb Cha wrote:Even outside i'd be concerned. I take them for a walk around the trails and with the humidity they're exhausted by the time we get back. Granted there's some exertion, but i think the humidity is a huge issue.
Our dog is beat after a fairly short walk when it's hot out, too. But she's fine laying around outside in the shade. (It's kind of fun to watch her decide she wants a bit of sunshine, so she goes and lays in the sun. Then she gets hot and goes back in the shade. Yes, I am easily amused.) You could always put out a kids' pool of water or something like that for your dog to get into.
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