Article 6P7FY ‘I couldn’t get him to move’: dog owners struggle through US heatwave

‘I couldn’t get him to move’: dog owners struggle through US heatwave

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Alaina Demopoulos in New York
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Blazing temperatures force people to find new ways to keep their pets safe, cool and occupied: They sit, pee and go home'

Heat-resistant bootees, frozen bananas and pet sunscreen - it takes a lot to keep dogs safe during a nationwide heatwave. As pet owners across the US try to keep cool themselves, they're changing dog-walking habits to accommodate boiling sidewalks or scorching parks, relying on indoor pet games to relish air conditioning, and embracing what has become a new normal for the dog days of summer, as extreme heat becomes an increasingly common reality.

Julie Nashawaty, a professional dog walker who lives in Boston, says her various trips to take pups out around the city have become shorter, as the temperatures reached 90 to 100 degrees this week. These are really quick breaks, quick walks," she said. They sit in the shade under the tree, pee, and then it's straight back home, where sometimes I'll even put a cooling blanket on them." She also puts little boots on dogs' paws, so their bare feet don't have to touch blazing concrete.

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