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Cool Doggs Bandana

Posted: May 7, 2009 9:40 AM
Updated: May 7, 2009 9:40 AM

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Cool Doggs Bandana

The Cool Doggs Bandana, as its manufacturer says, is, “Made in Texas. We know what HOT is.” To use, just soak the bandana in water for five to 10 minutes, which activates cooling polymers within it. Place the bandana around your dog’s neck, seal the Velcro closure and that’s it. For the rest of the day, it will help keep your dog cool and prevent overheating. The bandana, which comes in a variety of fetching patterns, targets a critical part of your dog. Veins, arteries and the tip of the spinal column all meet at the neck area, so the cooling sensation there radiates throughout your pet’s entire body. $9.95 at Cool Doggs online.

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