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Dogs can eat cheddar cheese in small amounts, as it's lower in lactose than some cheeses, but it should be given in moderation due to its fat and sodium content.
Yes, dog cooling vests can help keep dogs cooler in hot weather, but they must be used correctly to avoid trapping heat if they dry out.
You can tell if a dog is too hot by observing signs like excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, and disorientation—these may indicate heatstroke.
Yes, dog cooling vests can help regulate a dog's body temperature in hot weather if used properly and kept damp, but they must be monitored to avoid trapping heat.
A dog may be too hot if it is excessively panting, drooling, lethargic, vomiting, or showing signs of disorientation. Immediate cooling and veterinary help are essential.
Yes, dog cooling vests can help keep dogs cooler by assisting heat release, but they must be monitored to ensure they don't trap heat once dry.
You can tell a dog is too hot by watching for excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, disorientation, vomiting, or collapse—these could indicate heatstroke.
To keep your dog cool without AC, provide shade, cool water, limit outdoor activity during hot hours, use fans, cooling mats, and offer frozen treats.
Move your dog to a cool area, offer small sips of water, pour cool (not icy) water over their body, and contact a vet if signs of heatstroke appear.
The 7 second rule for dogs means you should place the back of your hand on the pavement, and if you can't hold it there comfortably for 7 seconds, it's too hot for your dog's paws.

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