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		<title>Heat Safety for Service Dogs in Gilbert AZ Summers 30493</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xippushgpg: Created page with &amp;quot;Keeping a service dog safe in a Gilbert, AZ summer requires more than common sense—it takes planning, conditioning, and precise handling. In the Valley, pavement temperatures can exceed 150°F by mid-morning, dehydration accelerates, and heat stress can build within minutes. The [https://wiki-spirit.win/index.php/Queen_Creek_%26_Gilbert_AZ_Service_Dog_Trainer_Guide_50779 experiences with Gilbert AZ service dog trainers] short answer: adjust your schedule, gear, and tra...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Keeping a service dog safe in a Gilbert, AZ summer requires more than common sense—it takes planning, conditioning, and precise handling. In the Valley, pavement temperatures can exceed 150°F by mid-morning, dehydration accelerates, and heat stress can build within minutes. The [https://wiki-spirit.win/index.php/Queen_Creek_%26_Gilbert_AZ_Service_Dog_Trainer_Guide_50779 experiences with Gilbert AZ service dog trainers] short answer: adjust your schedule, gear, and training to the desert, and implement strict heat protocols. With the ri&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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