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Dogs are too hot in summer. What are the effective heat removal methods?

I am from Hangzhou, and I have this dog at home, that is, sled dog. We are in Xiaoshan, where dogs are kept. I didn't get used to it at first, but I gradually got used to the environment. There is no way. If you let your dog live in this environment for a long time, the only way is to adapt the dog to the environment, and I don't think the landlord's dog is a real generation of sled dogs (especially those born in Alaska)

By the way, a good owner definitely wants his dog to live comfortably, so I just do it in summer, that is, take him to take a bath (swim in the reservoir, several dogs go together, of course I am the owner), turn on the air conditioner at home, and nothing else. You can't be "too nice" to dogs. If you really use ice or something, the dog will get sick. Oh, oh, yes. Of course, we should avoid blowing natural wind. It is suggested that dogs turn off the air conditioning fan when taking a bath to make the indoor temperature higher, so that dogs can avoid catching a cold. There is no specific temperature of water, and the landlord will not deliberately measure it. You just need to feel good (personal experience: don't use fresh tap water, put it indoors in a basin until the water temperature reaches room temperature), and be sure to dry the dog after washing (very dry).

Postscript of sled dog: Now I'm not at home, there are only two dogs at home, and the other two have been given away, including sled dogs, and now there are two Labradors. . . . . .

I hope we can exchange experiences with each other in the future.

I am a computer scientist. I have nothing to do today. I go to Baidu to have a look at my pet. If I can answer, I'll change it, huh?