Absolutely and today it looks like the swelling has gone down quite a bit so I am extremely thankful and really appreciative that my puppy dog is doing okay.
Here is to loving your critters with all your heart!
Being in a car I don't have heat or ice. But yeah I get what you are thinking. And yeah I'm gonna be checking his neck here in a minute. I just woke up from a nap.
Actually that sounds like pretty interesting thought right there however I do have a very limited supply power and if I run out of power I could possibly get stuck.
Good thing I've got Friends with jumper cables and I've got a pair of those myself.
If I have too much electricity draw from the vehicle my battery doesn't like it.
And of course then you've also got this horrible thing called my laptop which is a black pit of energy and always draining my car power system.
My RV has two batteries separated with diodes. One for the motor, and one for RV power. The alternator charges both through the diodes, but the discharged battery on the RV side doesn't load the main motor battery.
The peltier module draws 3 amps at 12 volts, and makes 150 btus of thermal transfer. I made a solid state AC unit with 4 modules, that is still running 7 years later. About 150 watts for 600 btus.
Absolutely and today it looks like the swelling has gone down quite a bit so I am extremely thankful and really appreciative that my puppy dog is doing okay.
Here is to loving your critters with all your heart!
I'm glad he's proving! Alternating heat and ice (and petting of course) should reduce swelling, and help if it's infection.
True, they love us unconditionally, it is hard not to do the same!
They put their puppy prints on our hearts. πΎπΎπΎππ
Being in a car I don't have heat or ice. But yeah I get what you are thinking. And yeah I'm gonna be checking his neck here in a minute. I just woke up from a nap.
Get a peltier module, and with 12 volts, you have both heat and cool.
Actually that sounds like pretty interesting thought right there however I do have a very limited supply power and if I run out of power I could possibly get stuck.
Good thing I've got Friends with jumper cables and I've got a pair of those myself.
If I have too much electricity draw from the vehicle my battery doesn't like it.
And of course then you've also got this horrible thing called my laptop which is a black pit of energy and always draining my car power system.
My RV has two batteries separated with diodes. One for the motor, and one for RV power. The alternator charges both through the diodes, but the discharged battery on the RV side doesn't load the main motor battery.
The peltier module draws 3 amps at 12 volts, and makes 150 btus of thermal transfer. I made a solid state AC unit with 4 modules, that is still running 7 years later. About 150 watts for 600 btus.
Stay safe, and pet that fur boy!
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