Small dogs who can tolerate hot weather
Tuesday June 16th, 2009
Oh, those incredibly hot dog days of summer! They can be just as unbearable (and dangerous) for your dog as they are for you. If you live in a region that is hot most of the year, you might consider adopting a breed of dog that is best suited to hot weather. Some breeds have been provided with an undercoat which helps regulate their body temperature in various climates.
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