July 6, 2017

Boston Terriers aren't fans of summer's hot temperatures. Photography by nailiaschwarz/Thinkstock.

Brachycephalic Dogs & Heat: Concerns Explained

At first sight, a short-coated Bulldog seems better suited to summer weather than a heavy-coated Siberian Husky. But while the Bulldog’s coat looks summery, he’s one of many brachycephalic dogs in which short noses and decreased air-intake make regulating body temperature challenging. The Siberian not only has a longer muzzle, he also has a double coat,

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