Animals, Volume 12, Issue 18
2022 September-2 - 180 articles
Cover Story: The use of cooling vests is part of heat stress control strategies in both people and dogs. The objective of these vests is to reduce body temperature and make exposure to heat more bearable in hot climates. We have studied the effects of wearing or not wearing a cooling vest on military working dogs (MWDs) during regular training in moderately warm temperatures and have compared two different models: one cooling vest is based on evaporation and another on phase contrast. After analyzing the results, we verified that both vests can improve the thermal conditions of dogs during and after exercise, although the evaporative cooling vest turned out to be more efficient in reducing temperature and pulse. Therefore, it may be useful as a routine measure of thermal control in the physical conditioning of MWDs. View this paper - Issues are regarded as officially published after their release is announced to the table of contents alert mailing list .
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