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How many degrees can dogs bear in summer?

In summer, the temperature that dogs can tolerate does not exceed 45 degrees. Generally speaking, the lowest temperature can withstand about MINUS 10 degrees, and the highest temperature cannot exceed 45 degrees. Different breeds of dogs have different feelings about heat. If the indoor temperature exceeds 30 degrees, long-haired dogs will feel very hot, but short-haired dogs may feel very hot when the temperature is close to 40 degrees.

Matters needing attention in raising dogs in summer

The most suitable temperature for dog life is about 20-26℃. Dogs and people have different physiological functions. They can only dissipate heat through breathing and the soles of their feet. When the temperature is too high, they will suffer from heatstroke because they cannot dissipate heat in time. It is suggested that the owner reduce the number of times to take the dog out in hot weather to avoid heatstroke.

In summer, the indoor temperature should be controlled at about 27 degrees, and sufficient drinking water should be ensured. If the dog is found to be very hot, you need to find ways to cool down and prevent heatstroke. If possible, you can turn on the electric fan and air conditioner. Dogs radiate heat by sticking out their tongues and pads. In summer, they can cut their hair short, especially clean the hair on the mat regularly.