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It's been in the upper 90s and low 100s in northeast Kansas for over a week 
now, which means that 1-year-old Rosie has not been able to get as much 
exercise as usual. She has been taking this out on her already worn out 
family by barking at night, which she normally does not do. Does anyone have 
any shorttermm solutions to help her stop barking until the heat breaks? She 
has a walk in the morning, and she is used to another walk in the evening, 
but as it has been in the upper 90s even at 10 p.m., this just hasn't been 
possible. She has toys, chews, etc, that don't occupy her.

Thank you,
Alison Watkins

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