Since entering the "super-long standby" 40 days of "dog days", some cities in China have turned on the "stove mode" and have successively issued long-term high temperature warnings.

The continuous high temperature hits, even pets can't stand the heat.

Many pet owners have begun to find ways to cool off their pets, and pet shops are also aiming at business opportunities and innovating various ways to compete for the "high-temperature economy."

  A pet boarding training hotel in Changsha has launched a summer cooling service.

On July 15th, the reporter saw here that in addition to air conditioning, the dogs living in single rooms can also enjoy summer snacks like bones, olive trees, gourds, and fire hydrants.

  “It’s like a person eating ice cream.” The hotel’s manager Peng Qunling said that the high temperature hits and pet owners don’t know how to cool off the “baby” scientifically. From RMB to RMB 20,000, we have also launched services for shaving pets, doing SPAs, and taking vacations."

  In many Chinese families, pets enjoy a full-scale anthropomorphic life. The summer heat in the hot season has become a major expense for many families, and cute pets are becoming a new part of the "high-temperature economy".

(Reporter Tang Xiaoqing produced Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]