Why so much heat? The Breeds That Can’t Take the Summer Heat

What dog breeds hate heat?

All dogs can be affected by heat. However, certain breeds are more susceptible to heat-related diseases than others. Because of their inability to regulate body temperature, dogs with flat, short faces like bulldogs and pugs are more susceptible to heat exhaustion. Some breeds, like the Malamutes and huskies, can feel uncomfortable in hot environments due to their thick fur. You can keep your dog safe and comfortable during the summer by knowing which dog breeds are most sensitive to heat.

Bulldogs and pugs

Bulldogs and pugs are two of most popular breeds of dog. Unfortunately, they are also the most susceptible to heat-related diseases. Because of their short faces and flat faces, these breeds are unable to regulate their body temperatures. They can become easily overheated, and even suffer heat stroke or exhaustion. You can keep your bulldog or pug safe from heat exhaustion in hot weather by providing shade and water.

Huskies, Malamutes

Huskies, and Malamutes, are two types of sled dog that were originally developed to work in colder climates. They are well-suited for cold weather, but can be uncomfortable in hot temperatures due to their thick fur coats. They should be kept in cool and shaded areas throughout the summer. They should also be given lots of cold water to keep them cool.

Other breeds that don’t like the heat

There are many other breeds that do not like heat, including pugs, bulldogs, huskies, Malamutes, and huskies. These are Chow Chows and Mastiffs as well as Greyhounds, Greyhounds and Shih Tzus. These breeds are similar to bulldogs and pugs in that they have flat faces which make it hard for them regulate their temperature. These breeds can also be uncomfortable in hot weather due to their thick fur coats. These breeds should be kept cool and comfortable during summer by drinking plenty of water and getting enough shade.

Tips to Keep Your Dog Cool In Hot Weather

There are steps that you can take to ensure your dog stays cool and safe in hot weather, regardless of what breed you have. These are some ways to keep your dog cool during hot weather.

  • Make sure you have plenty of shade and water.
  • Do not take your dog for walks or exercise in the hottest part of the day.
  • Cooling vests and cooling mats can be used to keep your dog cool.
  • You can give your dog a bath or wipe them clean with a damp cloth.
  • Even if you are only going to be away for a few minutes, don’t let your dog ride in the car.

Dogs suffering from heat stroke and heat exhaustion.

Heat stroke and heat exhaustion can be dangerous for dogs. Heat stroke symptoms include excessive panting, weakness, dizziness and vomiting. Your veterinarian should be notified if your dog is showing any of these symptoms.

Conclusion

You can keep your dog safe and comfortable during the summer by knowing which breeds are most tolerant of heat. Because they are unable to regulate their body temperatures, bulldogs and pugs are more susceptible to heat-related illness than huskies or Malamutes. Others breeds such as St. Bernards and Chow Chows and Mastiffs and Greyhounds and Shih Tzus don’t like heat and should be kept cool and shaded during summer. You can keep your dog cool and safe in hot weather by providing plenty of shade and water. Avoid taking them on walks or exercising during the hottest part of the day. If your dog is showing signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke, contact your veterinarian immediately.

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