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I want to say low 80’s. There were several dogs at the hotel we were staying at that were having heat related issues the owners were having to deal with.Bottom line is always watch your dogs for heat stress. Easiest way to tell if they are getting overheated is to look at their tongue and mouth. The hotter they get the more dark red the tongue and mouth become. Panting will also start to get labored.Drinking water and resting won’t always get them cooled down quick enough. Get their belly and arm pits wet if you see he symptoms I mention above.
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