The dog stands at the door, looking sadly at the rain falling from the sky, tucks its tail, and refuses to go out. Familiar scene? Many owners are sure: dogs hate the rain. Others swear that their pets are happy to run around puddles for hours. Who is right? As always, the answer is in the nuances. In this article, we will discuss why some dogs love bad weather, others tolerate it, and still others are terrified. And most importantly, how to make a walk in the rain comfortable for everyone. Reasons for dislike of the rain: from physiology to psychology Most dogs are indeed not thrilled about the rain. And there are valid reasons for that. Firstly, it's uncomfortable for them to get wet. Domestic dogs, especially those with thick undercoat (labradors, huskies), don't get wet as quickly, but their fluffy coat becomes heavy and unpleasant. Short-haired dogs (dobermans, terriers) get cold almost immediately, as their fur does not repel water well. Secondly, dogs have a very sensitive hearing. The sound of the rain, especially large drops on asphalt or metal roofs, can be deafening for them. Thirdly, during the rain, the world smells differently: smells are washed away, and the dog loses its familiar "navigation". Instinct tells them: it's better to stay in a shelter during a storm. Breeds that love water and mud Not all dogs are equal when it comes to water. There are breeds bred to work in water and dampness. Newfoundlands, Portuguese water dogs, Spanish water dogs are simply happy when there's a puddle to lie in. Retrievers (labradors, golden retrievers) also love water, although they may be picky if the rain is too cold. Spaniels, hunters of waterfowl, love the dampness. Even some terriers, such as Irish terriers, are not against running in the rain. Their coat, thanks to the hard outer coat, dries faster. If your dog belongs to this category, you have probably already seen how it joyfully jumps into every puddle. How to tell if a dog dislikes the rain Sign ...
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