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Yes, a dog can get heat stroke in 80-degree weather, especially if the humidity is high or the dog is active, overweight, or belongs to a brachycephalic breed.
Yes, 29°C (84°F) is considered quite hot for most dogs and can pose a risk of heat stress, especially for certain breeds.
Pavement becomes too hot for dogs when the air temperature reaches around 77°F (25°C), as surfaces can heat up to over 125°F (52°C).
Avoid walking your dog when temperatures exceed 85°F (29°C) or drop below 20°F (-6°C), as extreme heat or cold can harm your pet.
Yes, 80 degrees Fahrenheit can be too hot to safely walk a dog, depending on humidity, sun exposure, and pavement temperature.
Delta does not allow passengers to buy a separate seat for their dog.
The cost of a plane ticket for a dog can range from $75 to over $1,000 depending on the airline, pet size, and travel method.
If your dog doesn't fit under the seat, they typically must travel in the cargo hold, or you may need to book them as a checked pet with the airline.
Airlines often ban snub-nosed breeds like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Boxers, as well as aggressive breeds such as Pit Bulls and Rottweilers.

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