
SnoozeCool vs ordinary cooling mats
No gel, no leaks, no worry — here's how SnoozeCool 2.0 stacks up against the mats that came before it.
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Self-cooling fabric — no gel to chew |
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Scratch- & bite-resistant surface |
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Waterproof & machine washable |
Why a cool spot matters — according to UK vets
British summers are getting harder on our dogs, and the risk is real. The Kennel Club reports that 1 in 7 dogs taken to the vet with heatstroke don't survive — but of those seen early, 98% pull through. Dogs can't sweat the way we do; as the PDSA explains, they rely on panting to cool down, and their coat works like insulation that traps heat in.
That's why vets point owners toward cooling mats. Blue Cross notes that a purpose-made cooling mat is especially useful if your home has no cold or stone surfaces for your dog to lie on — which, with so few UK homes having air conditioning, is most of us.
Safe cooling, with nothing to chew. The PDSA advises supervising dogs around cooling mats, warning that the contents of some mats can be harmful if chewed open. That's exactly why we built SnoozeCool 2.0 without gel. The cooling comes from the fabric itself — activated by your dog's own body weight — so there's no pouch, no filling, and nothing inside to leak or swallow. Just a cool, safe place to rest.
Sources: The Kennel Club, PDSA and Blue Cross summer pet-care guidance. SnoozeCool is a comfort and cooling product, not a medical device or a substitute for veterinary care — always follow your vet's advice in hot weather.