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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I am so very sorry! I have two heat-sensitive dogs in this area, too. This could’ve happened to anyone. You did the absolute best you could in finding a good sitter for your dog. Was he a Bulldog? I have one. Again, I’m so, so sorry. ❤️❤️[/quote] This is so irresponsible. Why do you have a heat sensitive dog in a climate that becomes very hot and humid?[/quote] Shut up and f’ off.[/quote] I feel like this is a valid question. I see people walking these poor miserable looking dogs all summer and wonder why?? So please explain. Is it just because you thought the breed was so cute you had to have it?[/quote] We adopted a greyhound. That breed isn’t good at regulating their body temperature, but thanks to the racing industry, there are plenty of retired dogs in need of homes. We just get up early in the summer and walk before it gets hot. The rest of the day, the dog stays in air conditioning and only goes out to relieve himself and then comes right back in. On particularly bad days, we might spritz his coat with water for the walk, stick to shaded areas, and cut the walk short. If he doesn’t get a walk at all one day, he’s fine. There are too many greyhounds to limit them to climates that are temperate year round. They can do just fine here as long as they’re walked during the coolest part of summer days and wear coats on cold days.[/quote]
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