Which breeds of dogs are most likely to suffer heatstroke?



With summer, the heat strokes arrive in our pets. However, although heatstroke can affect all dogs, there are breeds that are more vulnerable than others for different reasons and may be more prone to suffering. We tell you what these breeds are so you can pay more attention.

Dog breeds more likely to suffer a heat stroke
Even if we take special care, a heatstroke can always affect you can.

You know dogs don't regulate temperature like we do. They do it through sweating their pads and with panting.

One of the recommendations we make to make your dog happy in summer, is that you avoid the maximum heat hours to take it for a walk and that you always put at your disposal fresh water.

You should know that, in general, older and younger dogs tend to suffer more heat strokes.

In addition, those darker hair canes or brachycephalic breeds (the flat ones), are especially vulnerable to it.

Next, let's specify the breeds that are most commonly affected.

Chow Chow
The Chow Chow has a too thick layer that can cause its temperature to rise. You have to always keep them very well brushed so that the air reaches your skin.

Many think that shaving these dogs in summer is a good idea, but they are wrong: leaving their skin in the open can cause severe sunburn.

Pomerania
The same thing happens to this dog as the previous one in terms of hair. It is very important to brush and avoid haircuts. In addition, its short snout can also make it difficult to breathe in high temperatures.

Shih Tzu
In this case, its long fur may become favorable to maintain body temperature, even if it is trimmed a little. However, its short snout makes it one of the dogs more likely to suffer a heat stroke because it cannot breathe normally.

Breed prone to heatstroke

English bulldog
The Bulldog is the breed that has the most ballots to suffer a heatstroke. It belongs to the brachycephalic breeds, or what is the same, flat-faced.

This breed is prone to suffer serious respiratory problems, so in summer those problems are aggravated. They often struggle to breathe when they try very hard, especially in the heat.

Bull dog race prone to heatstroke

Alaskan malamute
This is an example of other types of breeds that are also prone to heatstroke. We refer to the breeds of dogs of mountainous regions. These dogs have long and thick dog to cope well in the cold of winter, but in summer it is a problem.

Malamute breed of dog prone to heatstroke

St. Bernard and Bern Boyero
They are dogs that come from cold areas and, as such, adapt well to low temperatures. In summer, however, special attention must be paid to them.

San Bernardo breed of dog prone to heatstroke

Barnaby breed dog prone to heatstroke

Pug
In these dogs it is common to experience difficulties when breathing, so they are a target to suffer a heat stroke. Also, if they are dark-haired, the matter gets worse. It is best to let them rest peacefully on days of intense heat and avoid physical activities.

Breeds of dogs prone to heatstroke

French bulldog
Its flat snout and small trachea makes their breathing difficult and they are prone to choking. You have to be very careful with them always, but especially in summer!

French bulldog breed dog prone to heatstroke

Boxer
These dogs have infinite energy! However, this, coupled with their short snouts, endangers their health. They must be forced to rest and drink water so that they do not end up suffering from a heat stroke.

Boxer breed dog prone to heatstroke

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
This breed also has a short snout that makes it difficult for him to breathe. In addition, as in the case of Pug, it is prone to fattening, which does not help at all in times of intense heat?

Cavalier King Charles spaniel

Pekingese
The same thing happens to this little boy as his reduced-snout edified friends. Also, having long hair does not help them to get well in the heat in summer.

Pekingese breed of dog prone to heatstroke

Boston terrier
Still, he has the same shortness of breath and is very prone to heatstroke.

Beantown terrier breed dog prone to heatstroke

Do you have any of these hairy people at home? Well, you know, watch any heatstroke symptoms on them and take care of them!