Best Dogs for Hot Weather

If you live in a desert, tropical, or otherwise hot climate—whether dry or humid—it’s essential to choose a dog who can comfortably handle the heat. Even a routine walk can pose serious risks for certain breeds, with heatstroke being the most dangerous potential outcome.

Below, we explore which breeds (and mixed-breed dogs) tend to thrive in warm weather—and which ones are better suited to cooler climates. We’ll also cover key warning signs that your dog is struggling in the heat, plus practical, vet-approved tips to keep them safe and comfortable all summer long.

What Type of Dogs Do Best in Hot Weather?

Dogs naturally built for warm climates typically have short, single coats—ideal for air circulation and minimal heat retention. Lighter coat colors (such as white, tan, or gray) reflect sunlight more effectively than darker shades, helping them stay cooler. Erect ears—rather than floppy ones—also support better airflow and natural temperature regulation.

Many heat-tolerant dogs are available for adoption through shelters nationwide. Mixed-breed dogs may inherit traits from either parent, so observe your pup’s behavior and tolerance carefully. Regardless of breed, every dog needs constant access to fresh water and shaded, cool resting areas—even those best adapted to warm weather.

A Dalmatian lounging comfortably on a shaded patio on a sunny day

Best Big Dogs for Hot Weather

These large, easygoing breeds combine low-maintenance coats with relaxed temperaments—making them ideal companions for warm-weather lifestyles.

Dalmatian

Loyal, energetic, and famously short-coated, Dalmatians flourish in warmer climates. Their high energy requires consistent training and daily exercise—but their natural resilience to heat makes them excellent outdoor partners.

  • Weight: 45–70 pounds
  • Height: 23–24 inches
  • Lifespan: 11–13 years

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Great Dane

Despite their imposing size, Great Danes prefer gentle activity—and often choose sunbathing over sprinting. Their short coat and calm demeanor make them surprisingly well-suited to warm environments.

  • Weight: 95–153 pounds
  • Height: 29–35 inches
  • Lifespan: 6–10 years

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Greyhound

Bred for speed and endurance in arid regions, Greyhounds possess an exceptional natural cooling system. Their sleek, short coat and lean build allow them to regulate body temperature efficiently—even during brief bursts of activity.

  • Weight: 54–83 pounds
  • Height: 27–30 inches
  • Lifespan: 10–13 years

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Ibizan Hound

Originating from Egypt, this athletic, elegant hound thrives in warmth thanks to its light-colored, short coat and upright ears. Highly active and agile, it’s a perfect match for families who enjoy regular outdoor adventures—even on sunny days.

  • Weight: 33–64 pounds
  • Height: 22–29 inches
  • Lifespan: 11–14 years

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Xoloitzcuintli

This ancient Mexican breed comes in hairless or short-coated varieties—both highly effective at dissipating heat. Calm indoors yet eager for walks, Xolos are loyal, hypoallergenic, and exceptionally well-adapted to warm climates.

  • Weight: 10–40 pounds
  • Height: 10–24 inches
  • Lifespan: 13–18 years

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Best Medium Dog Breeds for Hot Weather

Active, affectionate, and versatile—these medium-sized breeds shine when temperatures rise.

Australian Cattle Dog

Known for intelligence and stamina, Australian Cattle Dogs have a double coat uniquely designed to insulate *against* both heat and cold. They love purposeful activity—so expect hikes, agility work, or backyard games, even on warm afternoons.

  • Weight: 31–53 pounds
  • Height: 17–20 inches
  • Lifespan: 12–16 years

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Border Collie

Highly intelligent and endlessly energetic, Border Collies excel in mentally stimulating activities—and they don’t shy away from summer sunshine. Their moderate coat and love of interactive play make them ideal for warm-weather families who value both brain and body engagement.

  • Weight: 31–53 pounds
  • Height: 18–21 inches
  • Lifespan: 12–15 years

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Basenji

Often called “barkless” (though they do vocalize with yodels and whines), Basenjis trace their roots to Central Africa. Their fine coat, pointed ears, and compact frame are evolutionary adaptations to warm climates—paired with a graceful, independent spirit.

  • Weight: 16–34 pounds
  • Height: 15–17 inches
  • Lifespan: 12–14 years

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German Shorthaired Pointer

This sweet-natured, family-friendly breed has no undercoat—making it far less prone to overheating. An avid swimmer and explorer, it stays cool naturally while satisfying its need for vigorous activity.

  • Weight: 42–79 pounds
  • Height: 21–25 inches
  • Lifespan: 10–14 years

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Vizsla

Often described as “Velcro dogs,” Vizslas form deep bonds with their people—and love joining them outdoors. Their smooth, short coat was bred for Hungarian summers, offering excellent heat dissipation without sacrificing durability.

  • Weight: 46–73 pounds
  • Height: 21–25 inches
  • Lifespan: 12–15 years

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Best Small Dog Breeds for Hot Weather

Compact, charming, and perfectly adapted to warm climates—these small breeds bring big personalities without the heat stress.

A Chihuahua sitting happily on a breezy balcony with a water bowl nearby

American Hairless Terrier

With no coat to trap heat, this cheerful, hypoallergenic terrier is a natural fit for hot weather. Playful and affectionate, it enjoys walks, fetch, and lap time alike—without overheating.

  • Weight: 7–17 pounds
  • Height: 7–16 inches
  • Lifespan: 14–16 years

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Chihuahua

Despite their tiny stature, Chihuahuas boast impressive heat tolerance—thanks to erect ears and fine, light coats. They’re spirited, family-oriented, and love playful interaction—but avoid overexertion due to their size.

  • Weight: 2–9 pounds
  • Height: 6–9 inches
  • Lifespan: 14–20 years

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Chinese Crested

Bred from hairless African ancestors in China, Chinese Cresteds are true heat champions. Their distinctive appearance—often with tufts of hair on the head, tail, and feet—keeps them cool while adding undeniable charm. Gentle, playful, and low-energy, they enjoy short, shaded outings.

  • Weight: 7–16 pounds
  • Height: 9–13 inches
  • Lifespan: 13–18 years

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