WARSAW, July 21 (Reuters) – Workers at a Polish shelter are taking unique actions from air-conditioning to water holes to help their dogs manage blistering temperature levels.
While Poland has actually not yet seen the record-breaking heat creating chaos from the United States to China, the weather condition still difficulties dogs in the “Na Paluchu” shelter in Warsaw.
“They simply do not wish to do anything, much like us. It is too hot,” said Anna Skibicka, a volunteer at the shelter.
“Some dogs do not wish to opt for a walk at all or just move where there are shadow areas. The dog utilizes a great deal of energy while smelling, and in the heat it ends up being bothersome.”
Skibicka said that the shelter, which houses 650 dogs and 180 cats, has actually purchased kids’ sandpits and filled them with water to provide the dogs a method to cool off. It has actually likewise hung up webs to supply shade and set up a/c.
Reporting by Kuba Stezycki, composing by Alan Charlish, modifying by Andrew Cawthorne
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