Club World Cup, scorching heat and sniffing dog wearing crocodile to protect claws

During the Club World Cup last week, Chelsea and Flamenco had to confront under almost unbearable conditions in the financial sector of Lincoln in Philadelphia.
As temperatures soar to 39°C, Pennsylvania declared a “hot health emergency” – meaning a professional cooling center was opened and a temporary ban on the use of water companies to cut off services.
But it’s not just the impact of humans being harmed in Philadelphia – it’s also dogs.
Sniffing dogs stationed around the stadium were found wearing crocodiles to protect their claws from the hot sidewalks.
It is reported that Chelsea players’ unusual sight before defeating Flamenco 3-1.
Bring plastic shoes to the dog to avoid burning the sensitive bottom of the foot when working on the outside blister surface.
That’s very hot. Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane said he has been dehydrated after two appearances so far.
At least the dog has to beat the calories in style.
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