During the summer where I live(Oklahoma), the temps are hot and humid. Mom plans our outdoor time for early am and even then she restricts it. Well, me anyway because she says I don’t know when to stop.
Here’s a list of things to watch for just in case. Don’t forget to drink plenty of water too. ~ Lucy
we have the same kind of weather ;o) so my daddy has to stay inside, he is no longer a member of the sun-worshipper club… late but lesson learnt :O)
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Mom too
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Important to stay out of the sun and heat when you’re wearing a black fur coat.
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For sure
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Praises sing to the curious minds that created air conditioning. Mama remembers (OHGAWDSHE’SOLD) when there were only window fans. Standing ovations to creative thinking. xoxoxo Kentucky Gang
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We’re enjoying a little break from the high temps. Today it is down to 78 degrees. The other day I weeded outside early in the a.m. and it was already 90 at the time.
The signs of heat strokes for dogs applies to the hoomans as well! Stay cool!
McDuff’s Mom
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We rarely spend much time outside. It is so much nicer to run around in the a/c.
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Thanks for the tips. Fiona and I have to get our big walk done by 7:30 am right now, or we don’t go.
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Come to Arizona for a day. When you return, you’ll feel cold until October.
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BOL
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