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It’s hot.  Not just any kind of hot, but the kind of hot that makes you weary just thinking about having to go outside.  If you’re lucky enough to be a dog owner during the dog days of summer, you’re bound to be outside for some part of the day. The problem with hot days like these are twofold.  First, it’s way too hot during most of the day (defined as nearly every moment when there is light in the sky) to take your dog for a walk, let alone a good romp.  The nearby dog park looks like a grassy ghost town these days, even at 7:30 a.m. But, if you have a young, energetic dog they still need to be worked out, regardless of the temperature.  What’s a dog parent to do? First, try and get them outside before the sun gets too warm.  My guideline for dogs out in the sun is simple: If it’s too hot to stand in the full sun barefoot and in pajamas, then it’s too hot for the dog to spend much time there, too.  So...
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