HE PUT HIS DOG IN A COOLER TO SAVE ITS PAWS FROM 150° HEAT

HE PUT HIS DOG IN A COOLER TO SAVE ITS PAWS FROM 150° HEAT
In the blazing Arizona summer , pavement temperatures can reach 150°F (65°C) — hot enough to burn a dog’s paws in seconds.
So one caring owner chose protection over pride. Instead of letting his pup stand on scorching concrete, he placed the dog inside an open cooler — giving it a safe, cool surface to rest on.

Some people laughed.
But he knew a simple truth:
If it’s too hot for your bare hand, it’s too hot for their paws.
Dogs don’t wear shoes. They rely on us to think ahead and keep them safe
Before walking your dog:
Hold your hand on the pavement for 7 seconds
Walk early morning or evening
Choose grass or shaded paths

Use protective booties if needed
A few small precautions can prevent painful burns.
Protect those paws — they trust you with everything.