Cold, fresh water. You can rub them down using a cold damp towel, or freeze a bottle of water, wrap it up in a towel and place near the dog.
If you can, put a mister up close to your dog house. A great thing to do is build an insulated dog house and put it in the shade as much as possible.
Indoor air conditioning, shelter in shady spots when outdoors, plenty of fresh water in shady spots so it doesn't get hot. Although some people say not to, some dogs in the South or in countries that stay hot or get very hot in the summer, like thick coated Chows, do better with a summer shave. Not too short, but plush- about 1 1/2 inches long "teddy bear" cut. It really helps. For a Husky, I wouldn't shave it but would use a "shedding blade" or a "furminator" during the spring and summer. I would never recommend shaving a GSD or Husky unless there was a medical need.
Some have blood vessels in their large ears to dissipate heat (like cervals, mule deer, and donkeys.
Some hide under rocks during the day (like snakes, lizards and frogs).
Some have small hands and legs which reduce contact between the hot ground and them (like some lizards, and LOTS of birds).
Dogs "pant" to lower their body heat.
There are four avenues of heat loss: convection, conduction, radiation, and evaporation. If skin temperature is greater than that of the surroundings, the body can lose heat by radiation and conduction. But if the temperature of the surroundings is greater than that of the skin, the body actually gains heat by radiation and conduction. In such conditions, the only means by which the body can rid itself of heat is by evaporation. So when the surrounding temperature is higher than the skin temperature, they must cope.
Im not sure, but I do know that vultures pee on their legs in the summer to keep their selves cool.its gross
They have thick fur on the top of their bodies and very thin fur underneath, the thick fur is fro shade, and the thin is to easily release heat.
animals adapt to the hot climate by their fur or how there eating or drinking is
Many animals, such as reptiles, hide under rocks or in mud. Most animals, such as humans, sweat.
Thye bit their fur off
They shed their hair.
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In cold climates, the blubber helps to insulate the animal and keep them warm.. In hot climates, of there's limited food supply, the blubber acts as a food supply.
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it helps you know to ware a coat or not ware a coat
Wildfires sometimes break out suddenly in hot, dry climates such as brushland.
In cold climates, the blubber helps to insulate the animal and keep them warm.. In hot climates, of there's limited food supply, the blubber acts as a food supply.
They adapt to there climate
These amazing animals adapt best to hot places. Why? Well, alot of the animals that they eat live in these climates. Animals like Gazelles, Zebras, and Water Buffalo.
because they are furry
They adapt by getting use to the hot weather and they know their way around to get there.:]
well adaptation for animals in Egypt are different. mostly there are camals there that the people ride. for example lets say you wanted to know about he adaptation for a polar bear. thats easy because polar bears adapt to cold weather because without the cold weather they would be extinct. in Egypt its hot there that means the animals adapt to hot weather that were there use to be. Sentences Polar bears and other animals adapt to different climates that they should be in. some animals have different adaption in how they go and wha kind of animal it is.
Insects, especially ants and termites, are the most common animals in hot climates.
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because a dessert is a hot climate and some animals can't survive in hot climates
That they would have to adapt to rainy and hot weather
they have a special skin
a technology innovatiojn that has allowed people to adapt to living in hot climates apex