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  2. Keep Your Pup Warm When the Weather Gets Ruff With These Dog ...

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    Keep your pup's paws warm and safe this winter with these best dog boots for every breed and size. Although a dog's paws are much tougher than our feet, they still get chilly. Or maybe your pup ...

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  4. Dog booties - Wikipedia

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    Dog booties, commonly called booties, are rubber, fabric, or plastic coverings for dogs' paws used to protect the animal from cold weather, rough terrain, or injury. They are analogous to human shoes and are most common in sled dog races. Many races require booties as a basic element of dog care.

  5. 21 Dog Breeds That Can Handle Hot Weather (and 6 That ... - AOL

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    Spring and summer can churn up irritants in the air that’ll make your dog sneeze or wheeze, so be on the lookout, even in hot weather pups. 5 Pool Safety Tips for Dogs 1.

  6. Cool pavement - Wikipedia

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    On regular hot summer days, the average air temperature dropped by 0.2 °C to 1.2 °C, while surface temperatures were lower by 2.6 °C to 4.9 °C. [21] Results suggest that cool pavements can enhance comfort for pedestrians, with mean radiant temperature reductions between 0.9 °C and 1.3 °C, and physiologically equivalent temperature ...

  7. Jungle boot - Wikipedia

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    The last nomenclature for jungle boots was 'Boot, Hot Weather, Type I, Black, Hot-Wet', and uses either OG107 green or black for the nylon sections of the upper. In addition, the 'Mod 2' boot is identical except with tan color for the leather and the nylon, eliminating the protective steel plate because of its reliability as a conductor of heat ...