Why I Do What I Do Everyday
A stock photograph of a dog during a Pheasant Hunt

Why I Do What I Do Everyday

My philosophy since I stared working when at 12 years old working for my uncle pouring concrete and carrying new papers, has always been to do my best to improve product and processes. That I will contribute to the betterment of everyone who would benefit from my techniques or technology of product developments. I use common sense in every project I undertake. Sometimes people can complicate things and good things get lost. I would hope you read and open the link below to read about why I am doing my latest project of CoolR Dog Harness to help to reduce the tragic event of heat strokes in dogs.

https://www.in-depthoutdoors.com/community/forums/topic/dogs_69482/

There is no organization that tracks the deaths of dogs from heat strokes. It doesn't matter if it is a family pet, special needs dogs, warrior dogs in the armed forces,

K9 dogs that assist law enforcement in catching criminals, search and rescue dogs who are trying to find someone to possibly save a life, or a hunting dog that is a business partner to an outfitter making a living for his family.

Last year in the USA over 40 children accidentally died in hot automobiles, it is estimated hundreds of dogs died as well in hot automobiles. Even in Law enforcement there have been unfortunate deaths of a K9 due to a rapid rise in heat while the dog was in a patrol car. We have dogs patrolling our southern border to help prevent drugs and criminals from coming into our country, they need a way to stay cool to do their jobs efficiently..

My patent pending CoolR Dog Harness uses technology originally developed for NASA astronaut re-entry program due to the rapid rise of heat in a space capsule. That technology has advanced dramatically since inception. Today it is used in hospitals to reduce fevers in patients without freezer burn by using temperature phase change material that can freeze at various temperatures above 32 degrees Fahrenheit. CoolR freezes at 55 degrees Fahrenheit and maintains that temperature for up to two (2) hours at 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Dogs cool themselves breathing, the CoolR is positioned over the dogs respiratory system. The cool packs can be exchanged out simply from the front of the harness, extra CoolR packs freeze in 5 minutes are easily kept in a small cooler of ice for long periods of time when in hot weather.

The respiratory system is as you see it is in the diagrams below demonstrate the area where the cooling device needs to be to protect a dog from excessive heat and potentially a deadly heat stroke .

Using the CoolR harness as the dog breathes his trachea is cooling its air intake as the tissue around its trachea has cooled before getting into the lungs. The cooling device is over the dogs heart and lungs again cooling the tissue next to their respiratory system to help reduce the temperature of blood flowing both in and out of the lungs and heart pumping blood throughout dogs body.


Doing good things for my fellow man and for mans best friend. I was given a gift to be a creator by my creator our Lord God Almighty. I grateful to be a member of a very elite group of people around the earth to do good and create things to be our brothers keeper. I want to bring light to the world in the things I do every day.


If you look at everything I have done during my lifetime it has always been to do good for others. There is a line from a Trace Atkins song that I will change a little to explain!

This is why I do what I do! I don't do it for the whiskey, I don't do it for the money, as I am proof of that, I do it for my heart and soul to be better person for the betterment of mankind.

I appreciate everyone who has connected with me around the world and everyone who has benefited from any product or technique I and others have created. May everyone continue to be blessed each and every day of your life. The link below is but one of hundreds you will find online and from television news about the unfortunate death of a dog from heat exhaustion. I look forward to and welcome your thoughts about bringing this product to the market. Sponsors are welcomed.

All the above photographs were obtained through Google free photographs and images.

Thank you all for your support and taking your valuable time to read my articles and post on LinkedIn.



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