As temperatures in China soar, pet owners are looking for novel ways to protect their four-legged friends from the heat, buying up cooling mats, clothes and miniature sun hats for dogs and cats.
Taobao show hundreds of similar sun and heat protection products for dogs and cats costing as much as $100.
"This summer is exceptionally hot and I have been changing my pooches' sun protection shirts every two to three days," Cha said. However, she added the best treatment was not any product but simple prevention: keeping pets indoors on super-hot days.
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