Buying a laptop can feel like a high-stakes game nowadays - particularly if you look at the eye-watering prices from some of the big tech companies. If you don't want to spend at least £1,000, you might want to shop around a bit more.
24.06.2024 - 21:38 / ok.co.uk
Summer has finally arrived in the UK, and while we're all thrilled, our furry friends might not share our enthusiasm due to the rising temperatures. Keeping your cats and dogs cool is crucial for their health and safety, which is why we're big fans of Amazon's Easy-Fold Cool Mat for Dogs, available for £21.99 here.
This foldable cool mat is a simple solution to help lower your pet's body temperature. Unlike other options like fans or paddling pools, it's portable and easy to pack if you're planning a day out with your pet or have a staycation in mind.
The £22 Amazon mat is suitable for cats and dogs of all sizes, measuring 90cm by 60cm, making it ideal even for larger dog breeds.
The mat is filled with a cooling gel that provides a thick, comfy bed for your pet to lie on, offering up to five hours of cooling.
If you need more time, just flip the mat over for another five hours cool time. Constructed from waterproof 300D rip-resistant Oxford fabric, it's designed to withstand sharp claws and prevent punctures. Plus, it's easy to clean and ready for its next use, reports the Mirror.
With its convenient fold-up design, you can also use it anywhere you and your pet venture this summer. You can fold it to fit inside a crate or carrier, lay it out on the back seat of your car, on the floor at your local pub, or even on the grass whilst at the park. Plenty of shoppers have also been singing the mat's praises calling it "brilliant" for keeping their dogs cool in the heat.
One wrote: "Bumble is a double coated, 40kg alaskan Malamute. Even in winter, he runs on the warmer side. He is just over a year old and has always loved a cool mat.
Buying a laptop can feel like a high-stakes game nowadays - particularly if you look at the eye-watering prices from some of the big tech companies. If you don't want to spend at least £1,000, you might want to shop around a bit more.
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