07-10-2017, 07:30 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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Originally Posted by LaVcaM It has been over 90+ where I live in N CA and even with the a/c set at 82*, my Muffin gets sweaty hot. She has this cotton coat under her hair that makes her actually sweat. I have been running her paws under cold water and I wet the tip of her nose also, then she is good to go for another 5-6 hours playing & jumping around with her toys. She also sleeps on one of those cots with the screen in the center during the day, she loves that. I read somewhere that dogs sweat out of their paws and tongues but I have felt her body sweat and it's not from a fever. She's only 4 months old so I know she's not in heat yet. I'll see what my vet has to say next week. But the rinsing the paws does help her immensely. | That's a little hot for dogs in my opinion. Dogs can't sweat.
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