Heat-Shy Dogs: Alaskan Sled Dogs Alaskan Sled Dogs are one of the oldest polar sled dogs, living in the alpine regions of the northern hemisphere, with long, thick, dense coats to protect them from the cold. Because of its boreal origins, it is not very heat tolerant and needs to be kept in a cooler environment for a long time. Alaskan dogs in the high temperature, high humidity environment, due to the body surface heat dissipation difficulties, very easy to heatstroke, so avoid taking the dog in the hot sun activities, dog kennel should be located in a cool place. Dogs afraid of heat: Siberian Sled Dog Siberian Sled Dog, alias Husky, mainly lives in northeastern Siberia, southern Greenland and other cold places, so the Husky has a thick coat to resist the cold. Now after breeding, huskies have been widely bred by people around the world, and can be seen in temperate and tropical zones, but huskies are very heat-shy dogs, so in the summer owners should pay attention to help it prevent heat. Dogs that are afraid of heat: Samoyed Samoyed was originally bred by the Samoyed tribe, the indigenous people of Siberia, so it is also a breed that can tolerate cold, but not heat. The Samoyed in the city will be very afraid of heat, it is best not to take the Samoyed out in the summer when the sun is strong, and the owner should pay attention to hydrate the dog and cool it down properly. Dogs that are afraid of heat: Golden Retriever Golden hair has a rich coat and is also very afraid of heat, so owners should take care of their Golden Retriever even more in the summer. The best time to walk your dog in the summer is in the early morning or evening, and it is best to prepare drinking water for your dog when you leave, and the time for exercise is best reduced appropriately to avoid heatstroke in your dog. Dogs that are afraid of heat: Pug Pug is a little better than other long-haired dogs, but because its respiratory tract is shorter and more difficult to dissipate heat than other dogs, it is still very afraid of heat. It is recommended not to take the Pug out for too long in the summer, because dogs like the Pug that are prone to fat are not good for the heart when they walk a lot in the summer. Dogs that are afraid of heat: Chenery Chenery has a dense, thick coat and is more resistant to cold in the winter, but is very afraid of heat in the summer. Some owners like to give their dogs frequent baths in the summer, thinking that this can play a cooling effect, in fact, this is not good for the skin of the dog Oh, in the summer one to two weeks a bath is good.
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