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Old 07-01-2015, 06:45 AM   #7
ShowGirlLola
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Originally Posted by Jkpal View Post
Just purchased a gel pad on-line (@$14); it does not require anything except pressure to cool. The inside is water, glycerol, and polyacrylamide--and the outside is terylene and cotton. It's rather soft and not at all 'crinkly' or stiff. I got it for Piper to use in the car when we do short jaunts; lemme tell ya...it works! Since Piper still wanted to rest on my leg, I just laid pad over me and set her on pad and we both enjoyed a cooler, more comfortable ride home. As with other items (chews, etc), the pad is not left out. So far I'm very pleased.
I'm glad you found something that works for you, but that's completely different than the type of item I'm warning people about.
The shirt I posted about blocks the sun and uses xylitol to keep you cool, xylitol is extremly toxic to dogs.
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