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MrsDenaWare

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I am a new EB mom of a 1 year old male Bentley and am wondering if anyone has used cooling mats and if you could recommend one. I already have his lifejacket for the boat but wonder if he would also like a cooling mat since we love to camp and it is hot humid Oklahoma. We do have a travel trailer with cold air conditioning but when he is outside I want him to be as comfortable as possible. Thanks in advance.
 

Texas Carol

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If you're talking about the gel mats, I'd be careful especially if your
bully is a chewer, we've had bullies here that ingested these and died.


 

brutus77

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Stay away from cooling mats!!!! They are deadly if ingested
 

cali baker

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I am a new EB mom of a 1 year old male Bentley and am wondering if anyone has used cooling mats and if you could recommend one. I already have his lifejacket for the boat but wonder if he would also like a cooling mat since we love to camp and it is hot humid Oklahoma. We do have a travel trailer with cold air conditioning but when he is outside I want him to be as comfortable as possible. Thanks in advance.

Hi there and welcome to EBN! well, I bought a couple of cooling mats for my two boys about two years ago. Great idea to keep our bullies nice and cool however I didn't have success with it as my boys used it more as a chew toy than a mat to sit on! So, pretty much ruined. I have heard of a member here who's dog ingested the material from the pad and he later passed away. I do not know for sure if it was from the cooling mat materials however, but in any case, it is dangerous to ingest the chemicals/materials they use for these mats. I also bought cooling vests and cooling bandannas for them so you may want to take a look at those products. I don't remember the site I got mine from but if you do an internet search I'm sure you will find something.
 

Marine91

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We had one for a time but stopped using it when one of the pup of one of our members here died from eating some of the gel material these are made with. For a cooling bed we use a Coolaroo and Harlea loves it. We change it's colors several times a year and she has never tried to eat it.
 

moosedt

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i have never tried the cooling mats, but i have a small pool maggie loves to go in maybe you could find something like that.
 

IPickedADaisy

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I got Daisy a cool mat last year but she would chew the plug out of it and the water would spill all over. I just tossed it out the other day. I'm glad I did now that I'm reading someone's bully died after ingesting the gel.

I also have a small pool for her that she absolutley loves. I fill it up so it's ready when we get back from our walk. Just a side note--Daisy had chronic urinary infections last summer and we realized it was the kiddy pool. Since she can't clean herself, she was bringing bacteria in the pool. I know it's a waste of water but we dump it out after each use.
 

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yes I have . I also have donated to the local K-9 dogs to use after a job search, you can keep them in the refrigerator, and or cooler in the car. and they work well. Do lay a cloth thin blanket on top of it though , the dogs won't like laying directly on it . and at first may not want to lay on it at all. but if they are tethered ,they will cool down . remember that a 20 minuet cool down with a tepid temp hose is needed to completely cool the insides of the dogs, 10 minuets is not enough , people have lost dogs that they though had cooled down . and then left alone. I swear--the first year I had my first 3 , I hit every gas station or so , when my car quit producing cold air.for the next ten yrs , they loved catching every drop of water coming out of that hose.LOL!!!!
 

Ftse 100

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I don't and have not used cooling mats after one of the members Bullie died after chewing one.
 

Emily

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Hello,
It was my two-year-old English bulldog that chewed up a cooling pad. If you're going to get one, make sure you're there to supervise.
Debo chewed up a cooling pad made for dogs while I was at work. It was a pressure activated cooling pad with that gel pack cooling stuff in it. When I came home he was having seizures, so I rushed him to the ER, they kept him in ICU overnight, & his heart stopped the next day.
I was devastated, it has been seven months and I still cry almost every day.
 

Manydogs

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They also make cooling vests, that you can put ice pack in. I think that they would be much safer than taking a chance with a cooling mat. You can also change the ice packs, if they melt.
 

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