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Product Description
Trixie Cooling Mat
Dogs only have a small amount of sweat glands. The only way for dogs to regulate their body temperature is by panting or by sweating through their paw pads. However, this only helps the dog release a small amount of their excess body heat. If the humidity levels are high and the environmental temperature is almost as high as the dog's body temperature, the dog will have difficulty to maintain its body temperature by itself. Particularly on hot days, dogs can use some help to stay cool.
Trixie Cooling Mat is an easy-to-use mat. The portable design makes it easy to take with you. Unlike other cooling mats, the Trixie Cooling Mats do not require electricity, water or additional cooling in order to work, instead the cooling effect occurs through body contact and works for several hours. For the cooling mat to work optimally on very hot days, your dog (or cat) should step off the mat (breaking the body contact) every couple of hours to allow it to recharge. The Trixie Cooling Mat can also be used on beds, in a crate or car, etc. If the mat is dirty, it can be easily wiped cleaned with a damp cloth.
Properties
- Nylon feel (polyester)
- Supports temperature regulation
- Cooling effect with physical contact
- Cooling effect lasts for several hours
- Can be used in dog beds, crates or in the car
- Works without additional cooling, power or water
Sizes
- 40 x 30 cm
- 50 x 40 cm
- 65 x 50 cm
- 90 x 50 cm
- 110 x 70 cm
Colour
Blue
How to store?
Don't fold the mat or put it back in the original box, but store it folded out. If necessary, dry with a cloth after use (differences in temperature may cause condensation forming on the mat).
Composition gel
Water, glycerol, carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium and preservative.
Please note: If the cooling mat gets damaged, you should no longer use it. The gel isn't poisonous, but it isn't meant for consumption.
Trixie Cooling Mat - Blue reviews
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By author, 20-15-2021Answer from Medpets
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