Some people like it hot.
Some people don’t like it. But these seven puppies fall into the category of dogs that prefer the frost sun. This advantage has a lot to do with your country of origin. But sometimes it’s because they have thin fur that doesn’t suit them well in winter.
Imagine a Chihuahua living in Alaska! Otherwise, you can’t wear Italian Greyhounds, sweaters, coats or winter dog boots in Canada! Living conditions possible, but not ideal. Instead, you want Chihuahua, Colos, dogs and other interesting, hot and comfortable places.
Check for sufficient sun protection and hydrate the dog at any price.
1. Of course, the Chihuahua dog breed
Funny cool chihuahua dog drinking a cocktail
Our Chihuahua friend comes straight from hot, hot Mexico. The world’s smallest dog breed is famous for its extreme cold tolerance. When the temperatures start to drop, their little bodies start to shiver. Chihuahuas, whether long-haired or short-haired, do not like the cold and only prefer warm weather. After all, you know what Mexico is like. The country is located in a tropical climate and naturally has two breeds of dogs that can withstand the heat that comes from Mexico.
The thin coat of the Chihuahua does not protect against the cold, but it is a very effective form of protection against the sun. However, dogs should not be exposed to extremely high temperatures unless absolutely necessary.
Just because they were born in the Mexican desert doesn’t mean they have to sit in the hot sun all day.
2. Australian Bottle Dog, of course.
Australian Mountain or Blue Heeler puppies playing together
Australia, like Mexico, has very high temperatures. Not everyone can afford to live in this country.
However, while the Australian Cattle Dog is accustomed to high temperatures and extreme summers, it is not accustomed to extreme winters either. Because in Australia it’s always the other way around. The Australian Cattle Dog is an active dog no matter how hot the temperature is. Their free activity is due to the fact that they are dogs with double fur, with short fur. This helps you regulate your temperature and keep you cool even on hot days.
In other words, the fur of the Australian Cattle Dog acts as an insulator. I know a few double-coated dogs that would love to have this beautiful fur texture.
3. The Italian Greyhound hates the cold
An Italian greyhound runs on the sand by the river.
Name a dog that shivers even though it’s not cold outside!
An Italian Greyhound, of course!
These dogs are often seen wearing sweaters. They like warm weather. Therefore, they are one of the best dog breeds that can tolerate hot weather and love summer.
The coat of the Italian greyhound is very thin, smooth and close to the body. Although they are not able to withstand extreme cold, they are happy when summer starts.
This dog has very little body fat, rarely sweats, and is the perfect dog for a future owner who lives in a sunny location.
4. Xoloitzcuintli, another variety from Mexico
A girl walks on the sand with her xoloitzcuintli dog.
Of course, it tolerates heat well. But watch out Xoloitzcuintli. They are mostly hairless dogs!
All dogs need sun protection. For hairless animals like these dogs, you should apply a good sunscreen before going outside. Also, do not leave the dog when the UV index is too high.
Well -protejuked Xolo enjoys the sun and hot weather. But you probably didn’t know that there are other Xolo dogs – dogs with fur!
Xolos with short fur can withstand high temperatures. There is a reason why Aztec dog genes are so strong.
5. Afghanistan dogs that can adapt perfectly
Afghanist dogs ran
Afghanistan is a place of many contradictions, especially in terms of climate. Temperatures are very high during the day. But at night the sun becomes very cold. This is mainly because the country consists of mountains and deserts.
The only dog that can thrive in such conditions is the Afghan Hound, the native dog of Afghanistan. Do you know Afghani? This is correct. The birthplace of these amazing creatures is a hallmark of this land of great change. If these dogs can survive in Afghanistan, they can survive in any climate!
- Hidden gem, Ibizan Dock
the dog jumps up the sand dune
Hound Ibiza is a real hidden gem and you will fall in love with this breed because of its many characteristics. One of them is very resistant to hot weather.
This is not surprising, since these dogs have a long history of over a thousand years. They are descendants of ancient Egyptian dogs!
Bred as hounds, Ibizan dogs don’t mind if the weather is too hot to chase predators. Perhaps the only downside of this puppy is its availability. This means it is unpopular in America’s native Balearic Islands.
7. German Shorthaired Pointer, also known as a swimmer
water hound
The German Shorthaired Pointer is a dog that can tolerate high temperatures, as it can jump into cold water at any time. This dog breed is characterized by a short coat without undercoat. This means it has a very quick drying time and can get wet at any time. This is very convenient because the German Shorthaired Pointer is a dog that likes to be active outside, despite the high temperatures.
The SAPP dives into a pool for cooling and resumes normal operation once the temperature stabilizes.