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Speedogomer
Sep 01, 2014Explorer
I worry about it too, my dog does not tolerate heat well. Bulldogs and French Bulldogs are very prone to heat stroke, anything above 85 degrees puts them at risk for it. Even 80 degrees with activity puts them at risk for airway restriction due to brachycephalic airway symdrome. In temps that a golden retriver would fine uncomfortable, a bulldog can die.
We leave our dog in the TT when going on short excursions around the area, never gone for very long. He's pretty lazy and naps on the bed while we're gone (and while we're there) Generally we have someone we know at the campground that checks on him too. He's also very used to being in the TT, since when it is hot, he needs AC and can't be left outside for long periods.
We camp mostly in Northern PA and upstate NY, so truthfully the temps are rarely excessive. 85 is a very hot day in NY state.
We leave our dog in the TT when going on short excursions around the area, never gone for very long. He's pretty lazy and naps on the bed while we're gone (and while we're there) Generally we have someone we know at the campground that checks on him too. He's also very used to being in the TT, since when it is hot, he needs AC and can't be left outside for long periods.
We camp mostly in Northern PA and upstate NY, so truthfully the temps are rarely excessive. 85 is a very hot day in NY state.
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