Puppies in Dubai
Dubai is a cosmopolitan city located in a desert. Almost every building in the city is air conditioned. While air conditioned atmospheres are very habitable for humans, animals thrive best in outdoor conditions. With an average summer climate of 41 degrees celsius, Dubai gets very hot with just 150 mm of the waterfall a year. Unpredictable sandstorms can siege the city at any time as well. With these extreme weather conditions, dog lovers who want to keep puppies in Dubai have many things to consider before which breed of puppy is best suited for the weather of Dubai. Here are 6 breeds of puppies in Dubai that you can adopt.
Australian Cattle Dog Australian Cattle Dogs were first bred by Australian frontier farmers as shepherd dogs. These beasts are used to summers as hot as Dubai summers and can withstand heat really well. Extremely adaptable and friendly, these puppies interact well with children and love to exercise and play in the outdoors. They make excellent running and jogging partners and have a lot of stamina.
Border Collies Border Collies is a favorite dog breed in the US. Their stamina and adaptability make them one of the best breeds of puppies’ ideal for hot summer conditions. These dogs can survive in both extremely cold and extremely hot conditions. These dogs require a lot of attention and need to be exercised regularly.
Chihuahua Chihuahuas are a very popular breed of toy-sized dogs and thrive well in warm climates. This breed originated in Mexico and warm weather don’t bother them at all. Their small size makes it easier to carry them around and handles them. They have a very friendly personality and very well behaved.
Doberman Pinschers These dogs have a reputation for being scary guard dogs as well as gentle babysitters. Even though this breed originated in Germany, they thrived best in summer conditions because of their short coat of fur and high levels of energy. These dogs are gentle giants and are very good with babies and children. These dogs need to be exercised regularly because of their high energy spikes. They have some hereditary diseases that can be prevented by giving them multivitamins regularly.
Australian Kelpie Another beautiful breed of herd dogs originating from the semi-arid farm lands of western Australia. Bred to herd sheep in the scorching sun, they are very intelligent and may do things according to their own instinct. They do not need to be trained or disciplined too harshly as they can learn to operate autonomously after learning something.
Chinese Crested Chinese Crested is a peculiar dog that was first bred in China. Their small stature and lack of fur (they only have fur on their faces and near the paws) make them a very adorable toy dogs that people love carrying wherever they go. Though they flourish in warm conditions, their lack of fur might make them vulnerable to direct sunlight so it’s important to put sunscreen on them if the sun is too harsh.