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Dog owners rush to Amazon as 'pooch-approved' cooling mat is slashed to £17

Dog owners rush to Amazon as 'pooch-approved' cooling mat is slashed to £17

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DOG owners are flocking to retail giant Amazon to purchase a cooling mat, reduced from £21.99 to £16.99.
The mat has seen a 23% price drop, making it the perfect time to buy as the hot weather shows no signs of easing.
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Pawtasy Dog Cooling Mat, £21.99 £16.99
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As temperatures soar to 33 degrees in parts of the UK, it's crucial to keep your furry friends as cool as possible, and this cooling mat is looks like an essential for dogs who want to stay comfortable in the heatwave.
This clever mat is designed to stay chilled even in the hottest weather (like, right now) thanks to its pressure-activated cooling gel, which begins working as soon as your pooch sets its paws on it and remains cool for up to three hours.
Amazon often offers the best prices of items for doggies (it's a great place to shop if you're bulk-buying mega packs of Pedigree snacks).
The mat works by absorbing your dog's high body heat and lowering its temperature.
Simply place it in their favourite spot and watch the cooling powers take effect.
The mat is available in three sizes, small, medium, and large, all of which are currently on sale, making it suitable for a variety of breeds.
The dimensions range from approximately 40 x 50 cm for smaller dogs to 70 x 110 cm for larger breeds.
It's lightweight, foldable, and can be used at home, in the garden, in the car.
You can easily pack it in your luggage if you're taking your dog with you on your summer hols.
The surface is scratch-proof and waterproof, making it easy to clean and durable, even with the most enthusiastic of dogs.
However, if your dog happens to damage it, you can contact the brand with a picture and receive a free replacement.
Priced at just £16, this gel cooling mat is a budget-friendly way to keep your pup comfortable during these intense heatwave weeks.
Many happy dog owners have sung the mat's praises online, with some even sharing the cooling pad with their pooches.
'Put your feet on one, and you'll see they really work. It's wonderful for aching feet and keeping cool in hot weather,' said one customer.
'My Labrador absolutely loves this mat!" added another shopper.
"He's been lying on it all day during the heatwave and seems so much more comfortable. It's worth every penny.'
A third reviewer commented on its practicality. 'I take this mat everywhere with us - on picnics, car rides, and even to the park," they wrote.
"It's lightweight and folds up easily, so it's super-convenient.'
Whether you're planning a weekend in the garden or a trip to the seaside, this cooling mat is an essential item for dog owners looking to beat the heat.
Amazon currently has great deals on heatwave essentials like this La Roche-Posay SPF mist, slashed to £10.50, and this powerful bladeless tower fan slashed from £50 to £6.
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