Our dogs go just about everywhere we go, and these cooling bandanas from our Stio (ft. Wilderdog) series are great for keeping our four-legged friends a bit cooler on the trail. Just soak it in water before tying it around your pup’s neck to bring down the body temp a bit. You must use your best human judgment, of course—bring plenty of water, and if it's too hot out for your dog, leave them at home. Pro tip: tie a square knot, rather than a granny knot, to keep the bandana tight.
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