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Keep Dogs Cool in Summer With Pads or Vests

The best thing to know during these dog days of summer are the signs of heat stroke. The best thing to do is make sure your dog never reaches that point.

One of the best ways to keep dogs cool in summer is to use a cool pad, vest or collar. Such aides are used by military or other working dogs, sporting dogs, show dogs or even pets to stay cool — or to cool down after exercise.

How cool pads keep dogs cool

The pads get cool in a variety of ways:

Products to keeping dogs cool in summer

There are many other options with a wide variety of prices.  It pays to shop around; the same product is offered at different prices from different vendors. Here’s a sampling:

Water Cooling Pads

Gel Pads

Collars and Vests to Keep Dogs Cool in Summer

A cooling pad isn’t going to be much use to a moving dog. The same technologies make pads cool can be used in vests and collars. Prices vary quite widely depending on the design and durability of the item.  Here are some highlights:

Another type of device to help keep dogs cool in summer are cooling collars. CoolZoneDog.com offers a Cool Collar that works like its vest and can be used with the vest.

KoolCollar has a space for ice or segmented tubes of artificial ice to be inserted into a collar. With the ice, the melting water through the collar causes evaporation.  With the artificial ice, there’s cooling but no dripping. These collars come in three sizes ranging from small to large in blue, black or red.  The collar costs $20 to $22 dollars.  The artificial ice insert costs $10 each.

The Chill Collar uses gel inside the collar.  The whole thing is frozen before use.  This costs about $30. Outward Hound sells cooling bandanas and vests for dogs ranging in price from $4 to $55.

A Final Word About Keeping Your Dogs Cool in Summer

Overheating is a potentially fatal condition. It doesn’t take expensive or high tech gear to prevent it. A hose, a tub of water or even a wet wash cloth rubbed over your dog’s face and coat can help keep his body temperature in safe ranges.

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