pattonsmom
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I agree with everyone on here. They absolutely cannot take the heat. I live in CT and it hasn't been very hot yet and my baby still over heats sometimes when we are going for a short leisurely walk just in my apartment complex and it's 60 degrees and breezey! Sometimes I have to carry him home and we only go a few apartment buildings down. I have had my central air on for weeks already just so he can be comfortable. They are so so sensitive. My dog however is clueless and loves any type of sun he can get, he's obsessed with sunbathing in the sun rays INSIDE my apartment.
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I'm very sorry for your loss. Sending bully hugs to you and your family.
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Please don't leave your bull dog outside unattended for long when the temperature is over 80 degrees. I lost my dog yesterday. She was only 18 months old. My son came home from college and let the dog outside while I was at work. He left her outside as we had previously done with her during cooler temperatures. I came home yesterday only to find her dead in the backyard. I am absolutely devistated and heart broken. He said she was only out there 3 hours but it was too late. My 11 yr old daughter who we bought the dog for thinks she ran away. Our dog slept in my daughters room every night and followed her around everywhere she went. I only wish I could go back two days. I can't but you can. Take it from me, these dogs can not take the heat.
I'm very sorry for your loss. Sending bully hugs to you and your family.