How to Cool your Dog in Hot Weather

How to Cool your Dog in Hot Weather

We don't know about you, but heading outside today is a very hot experience. In fact, heat can be quite serious when it comes to dogs so one of our favourite suppliers, Ruff and Tumble have created a video to help customers to use their dog drying coats to cool their dogs down in the sun. Instead of using the coats to dry off your dog, you can reverse their use and spray down the inside and put it on your dog for just under ten minutes. This will cool your dog down when it gets too hot after a long walk or run in direct sunlight. Here is the Cool your dog down video. 

A huge thank you to Alison the owner of Ruff and Tumble for sharing the video with us. Once again showing why they are the kings of customer service

You can buy Ruff and Tumble Dog Drying Coats on DogsDogsDogs here...



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