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Best Cooling Gear to Keep Your Houston Dog Safe in Summer

June 12, 2026

Best Cooling Gear to Keep Your Houston Dog Safe in Summer

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Houston summers are no joke for dogs. Between the heat and the humidity, a dog can overheat fast — and training outdoors becomes risky by mid-morning. Here’s the gear we lean on to keep dogs cool, safe, and ready to learn.

1. Cooling vest

A soaked evaporative cooling vest can lower your dog’s body temperature on walks and outdoor sessions. Look for breathable mesh and a snug (not tight) fit.

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2. Elevated cooling mat

A raised, breathable cot keeps your dog off hot ground and lets air flow underneath. Great for the backyard or patio.

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3. Collapsible travel water bottle

Hydration is everything. A one-handed squeeze-bottle-and-bowl combo makes it easy to offer water mid-walk.

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Heat-safety rules for Houston dogs

  • Walk early or late. If the pavement is too hot for your bare hand for 7 seconds, it’s too hot for paws.
  • Watch for heavy panting, drooling, or stumbling — signs of heat stress. Get them cool and call your vet.
  • Never leave a dog in a parked car, even for a minute.

Train smart and keep it short in summer — a cool dog is a dog that can actually learn.

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