sorry, but i don't understand a word you're saying.
2006-07-15 21:14:57
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answered by Meridian Nocturne 3
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Then care for them the same way you'd care for yourself.
Keep them all in a cool dry place with lots of fresh cool water available.
If they're inside hopefully you have air conditioning.If outside,move them indoors if possible.If you have them in a garage a fan would be nice.
Don't do anything to try to cool the pups but you could lay an ice pack on the mothers neck for awhile several times a day to help cool her down.
2006-07-16 04:09:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Try keeping them cool inside, even when it come to outside have constant water availability in the shade places for the animal/s to hide from the sun that are cool in themselves cement is sometimes good if not dirt, dogs sometimes dig holes in the shade big enough for them to lie in in the shade to keep them cool, for temporary relief you can rub ice on the stomach. Other ways can involve putting a small amount of chunks of meat into a lunchbox filling with water and freezing and filling kongs with mince meat and freeze, these solutions are both time consuming and cool for the dog. Consult your vet for more options and good luck
2006-07-15 21:43:09
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answered by tarasa 2
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theres a hose you can buy at home depot where you tigthen in the faucet outdoors and it stands up and shoots mist on the lawn. The product had a dog under it and the dog looked pretty cool haha. maybe if you can also let the dog inside your house and turn on the a.c.
2006-07-15 21:15:29
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answered by mrxxbrian 2
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Keep in a very airy shady area if outside. Lots of fresh water everyday. give cool water.you can freeze drink bottles with water in them and float in water or cut bottle apart and put the ice in water. make sure it is clean bottle. if it's hot water they cannot cool down.
worm pups also. they can get parvo very fast.
2006-07-15 21:19:58
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answered by von 1
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it extremely is no longer the 1st time this has occurred and it extremely is not the final. Being a cop and/or canine handler dose no longer exempt one from being stupid. If it have been as much as me i might stick his *** in a warm vehicle for a good twelve hour stretch.
2016-12-14 08:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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keep them in the house or a good shaded area. give them cool fresh water. get a fan for them to keep them and their mommy cool. good luck. MeL :-)
2006-07-15 21:36:31
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answered by MeLissa 3
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THEY NEED TO BE INSIDE WITH PLENTY OF FRESH WATER IN A COOL PLACE.
2006-07-15 21:23:00
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answered by erica s 1
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Keep them inside and be sure that they have water!!!
2006-07-15 21:15:19
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answered by Bill Hart Electric 3
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Think of them as your child... what would you do then?
They are babies after all...
2006-07-15 21:23:31
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answered by Amy W 2
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