[nagdu] The Heat

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Mon Sep 15 22:26:28 UTC 2014


When it is hot like that, you want to be paying attention to your dog when it is walking. If it is panting too heavily, you need to stop. You should carry water with you. If your home is air conditioned, the dog will be fine at home. Make sure she has plenty of water. I don’t know what your schedule is, but try to avoid doing a lot of walking in the hottest time of the day.

Cindy

On Sep 15, 2014, at 3:37 PM, Elise Berkley via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> I was on my way home from dialysis and I thought about this.  I have been
> approved for my dog recently through Guide Dogs for the Blind.  I don't have
> my new companion yet.  I live in Long beach, California in a pretty big, 2
> bedroom apartment that is upstairs.  We have 2 balconies that are pretty
> large.  We are going through a very hot heatwave.  I live 4 blocks from the
> ocean and it is 90 to 95 degrees.  How do I care for my dog in heat like
> this and with the place that I live?  I want to make sure I am prepared to
> care for my lifesaver when I get him/her to the best of my ability.  Thanks,
> listers, for all of your suggestions.  Elise, melting in Long Beach,
> California
> 
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