How to raise food in Alaska in summer

Feb 24,2024
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In the summer in Alaska, you should pay attention to helping your dog avoid the heat. If the weather is too hot, you can cut the dog's hair shorter, but do not shave it. Give your dog a bath every two weeks, and perform external deworming once a month. Avoid breeding bacteria or parasites. Don’t take your dog out at noon and afternoon when it’s hottest. Prepare plenty of water for your dog to prevent him from becoming thirsty. Also, pay attention to whether the food is fresh to avoid causing gastrointestinal discomfort.

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