Keeping Your French Bulldog Cool This Summer

Keeping Your French Bulldog Cool This Summer

Summer is knocking on the door, and it as always, it comes with some pleasant experiences as well as some worries for French Bulldog owners. As humans, summer means sunshine, cookouts and swimming - fun and lots more, but for French Bulldogs, the story is not entirely the same.

During summer, the temperature can be as high as 100 degrees Fahrenheit or 37.8 degrees Celsius. Veterinarians, however, advise that you keep your French Bulldog indoors when the temperature is anything 30 degrees Celsius or hotter outside. But this does not apply to all Dogs, so why are French Bulldogs in intense need of special care during summer?

French Bulldogs and Heat:
French Bulldogs and Heat are not five and six. French Bulldogs just like any other brachycephalic dog breeds have a higher tendency to overheat. One of the reasons for this is because Frenchies are not good at panting - panting is a way dogs generally stay cool under a hot weather condition. But, Frenchies naturally suffer from stenotic nares and inherently labored breathing, thus; they naturally do better in temperate or cooler environments.

Signs of an Overheating French Bulldog:
The following are some signs of an Overheating French Bulldog:
  1. Foaming from the mouth
  2. Odd sounds coming from the Throat
  3. Exhaustion from the fight for breath
  4. Heaving while panting
  5. Excessive panting
  6. Very floppy, loose, discolored tongue

NOTE: that before this signs would be easily noticeable, the situation has become critical. Hence, it always better to start taking precautionary measures on time, rather than having to deal with French Bulldog Overheating.

So, What Can You Do To Prevent French Bulldog Overheating?
You'll agree with me that locking your Frenchie indoors all day long is not a good idea. In fact, sometimes during summer, the temperature inside also rises, which why we have cooling systems and sometimes we go swimming. The GOOD NEWS is, technology has made life much easier for French Bulldogs with regard to dealing with heat during summer. To further elaborate on this point, in the next few paragraphs, we are going to explain some important products that have been developed for the specific NEED of cooling down a French Bulldog in the summer. Thereafter, we will touch on other tips and tricks on how to prevent French Bulldog Overheating.

1. COOLIFY
Coolify is a Cooling Vest for French Bulldog, and NO! don't say, "another cooling vest". This comes with some amazingly improved technology.

It is an innovative cooling vest that you can soak in cold water and put in the freezer for real ice effects, wring it out, and fasten around your dog. It has an evaporative cooling system like an actual swamp cooler which exchanges your Frenchie's heat with the coolness of the stored water in the coat to keep them comfortable.

THIS VEST is constructed in three layers.
The first layer is the wicking outer layer which enhances evaporation and is also an anti-UV (Ultraviolet) protector. Ultraviolet is a type of electromagnetic radiation that comes from the sun (invisible rays of the sun) that is responsible for summer tans, sunburns, and it's also a major risk factor for most skin cancers.




The middle layer is an Absorbent, which store water for evaporation, and the inner layer transfers the cooling effect to Your Frenchie for maximum comfort.

COOLIFY does not contain chemicals, polymer materials, glues, crystals, or phase change material. In other words, the fibers used are all safe and non-irritating fibers. This type of fabric is light, thin, breathable and comfortable to wear compared to ordinary moisture-proof fabrics.

EXPERIMENT proves that this Vest has the capacity to reduce the temperature from as high as 50-degree Celsius or 122 degrees Fahrenheit down to 18.8-degree Celsius or 65-degree Fahrenheit.



The cool thing is that Coolify allows your French Bulldog absolute freedom to do just about anything. It has an active fit for a full range of motion and the side release buckles provide for an easy on and off.



2. SELF-COOLING PAD BED
Now that it’s really getting hot out there, we have to pay special attention to our four-legged friends—you know, the ones who can’t escape their thick fur regardless of the humidity outside.



Luckily there are plenty of new and improved cooling beds for dogs that help give them relief during the hottest of days. A cooling bed is usually filled with either gel or water and works best when kept out of direct sunlight. Most dogs will take a few days to get used to the pad.

Though this mat may look just like the other gel pads, the Self Cooling™ pad bed has been designed to fit onto couches perfectly – which makes sense, considering that’s where pets love to hang out.

It’s also super easy to clean and extra thick, making it ideal for households with dogs that shed a lot or households with dogs who love to chew!

ADDITIONAL TIPS TO KEEP YOUR FRENCHIE COOL THIS SUMMER
  • Don't leave your Frenchie outdoor for a long time - 20-30 mins at a time is okay, especially when the temperature is rising and leave don't leave unattended. If possible limit the times you take your French Bulldog on the water to the cooler hours of the day. For instance, early mornings or late evenings.
  • Keep fresh cool water available at all times
  • Never leave your French Bulldog in a Car, not even for a few minutes because the temperature can rise rapidly.
  • Teach your Frenchie how to swim and encourage them to swim
  • Buy your French Bulldog a life jacket for swimming
  • Give them ice cubes to suckle and gnaw on
  • Lastly, if your French Bulldog seems to be lethargic and does not cool quickly, do not hesitate to call your Veterinarian.

That's it - our tips and trick on keeping your Frenchie cool this summer. Make sure to check out Coolify and Self-Cooling Pad Bed and use them to keep your Frenchie cool this summer. If you have any comments, kindly drop your opinion in the comment box below. Thank you.
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