The Best Gear to Keep Your Dog Cool on Hot Summer Days
This has been the hottest summer on record, and it ain’t over yet.
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With Labor Day just around the corner, summer is sadly almost behind us. Don’t let the sweet siren cry of a PSL fool you, though; there are plenty of hot days ahead. It’s important to stay vigilant of the temps — especially where pups are concerned. Particularly sensitive to heat, dogs don’t always experience the sweet relief of a drop from 80 degree to 75 degree weather. So, especially if you plan on silencing the annoying hum of your air conditioner, it’s a good idea to invest in tools to keep your pup calm, cool, and collected this fall (emphasis on the cool.)
Below, our picks for the best cooling products for your pups.
Btw, our editors (and their pets) picked out these products. They’re always in stock at the time we publish, but there’s a chance they’ll sell out. If you do buy through our links, we may earn a commission. (We’ve got a lot of toys to buy over here, you know?)
Best Dog Cooling Vest
The Ruffwear Swamp Cooler will have your dog looking like a real adventurer. “You get the vest wet, then it helps to cool your dog by evaporation — which is how sweat works on humans,” explains veterinarian Dr. Elizabeth Shines. Plus, your dog will be able to enjoy their day outside, thanks to the mesh lining that keeps them dry.
Best Dog Cooling Boots
These booties check the fashion and function boxes? They’re the best dog boots for any pup looking to embrace on the Crocs comeback while protecting their paws from the hot ground.
Best Dog Cooling Bandanas
For more of a bad-boy look, try a dog cooling bandana. Its mesh layers allow for top-notch air circulation, and like the Ruffwear vest, this bandana’s cooling powers are activated by water and involve no chemical coolants.
Available in three sizes, this cooling bandana is a quick fix for hot days. Simply run the bandana under water to activate the cooling fabric and tie it around your dog’s neck for an immediate “ahhhh” moment.
Best Dog Cooling Mat
We love cooling tech that’s safe for every member of the family. Thanks to the gel inside, this dog cooling mat doesn’t require refrigeration or water. It’s the perfect size for cratesopens in a new tab, but its compact design makes it ultra-convenient for traveling, too.
Best Freezable Dog Toys
This Chill & Chew toy by Nylabone is the gold standard when it comes to cooling toys. Designed for use by dogs under 25 pounds, this lamb-and-apple-flavored toy is perfect for the petite gourmand looking for a refreshing snack. As a bonus feature, this toy changes color in the freezer to indicate when it’s ready to be chomped on.
If you’re looking for a mini-DIY task, the ChillFill allows you to turn just about anything into a frozen treat. Fill with wet food, peanut butter or healthy snacksopens in a new tab, like blueberries, add water, and in no time you’ve got a toy that will not only keep your dog cool, but will also keep them occupied for a while.
Fruit salad, anyone? Another tool for a DIY treat, these pineapple and watermelon-shaped cooling chew toys also float, help to clean your dog’s teethopens in a new tab, and massage gums. They’re also great for teething puppies.
Best Dog Pools and Splash Pads
This pad has low sides, so dogs of any size or age can join the fun. Just raise and lower the fountain height to make a game of it. If your dog’s zoomies opens in a new tabalready make you laugh, prepare yourself for the Olympic-level sprinkler version.
This collapsable pool is perfectly proportioned to your pup, while still leaving room for whatever swimming or bathing activities they’ll need to engage in. Plus, it features a non-slip texture so you won’t have to worry about your lovely summer afternoon turning into a slip-and-slide competition between your dogs (and maybe humans, too).
Best Cooling Dog Bed
Your dog can experience the cool side of the pillow year-round, with this bed by Furhaven. Crafted with a special cooling gel insert, this bed is great for both warm days and winters spent in human-level heated homes.
Best Fan
Sometimes the best solutions are also the simplest ones. No product better embodies that motto than this clip-on desk fan. Add to the crate or car to provide your pup with a sweet end-of-summer breeze.
Best Ice Cream
Move aside pup cups; there’s a new cool kid on the block. Available in six flavors, this pup specific ice cream is possibly the most delectable way of keeping your pup cool. For a fresh, frosty treat every time, this ice cream comes in powdered form — just add water and freeze before serving!
Best Cooling Dog Bowl
One of the best things you can do for your pup to help them beat the heat is to keep them hydrated — like, really hydrated. A great way to do that is with a water bowl that keeps water cool and enticing, encouraging your dog to keep returning for a refreshing glug. This easy to clean, stainless steel bowl will help you do just that well into fall and beyond.
Best Cooling Hat
Your dog can channel their inner cool Gen-Zer with this cooling bucket hat by Canada Pooch. Designed in sizes small to XL, this hat works similar to the cooling bandana; just add water and stick on your pup’s head.
Best Hydrating Gear for Dogs
Getting your pet to stay hydratedopens in a new tab is not all it’s cracked up to be. If they’ve been avoiding the splash of water you’ve been adding to their food bowl like the plague, it’s time to get creative with this waterworks display.
If you’re on the market for a less expensive travel bottle, look no further than Springer’s portable growler bottle. It’s as easy as squeezing the stylish bottle and releasing your pup’s water into the top, which doubles as a no-spill bowl.
Once your dog has lapped up their share of hydration, the excess water drains back into the bottle, making it a perfect purchase for the environmentalopens in a new tab dog parent who is looking to cut back on their waste. Plus, it’s 100 percent leak-tight, made from BPA-free plastic, and includes a carabiner that allows for the bottle to easily clip onto your fanny pack for a hands-free experience. —LD
Best Dog Sunscreen
Just because they’re covered in fur doesn’t mean dogs are immune to sunburn and skin cancer. Hairless and short-haired dogs could use some sunblock. But put away the Coppertone — this sun protector spray protects dogs from sunburn and skin inflammation without greasing up their coats.
Best Cooling Lick Mat
There are many creative ways you can get your dog to find their chill on a steamy summer day, including using a lick mat for some frozen relief. You can spread some food — some sticky peanut butter opens in a new tabis perfect — and let it freeze so your dog can cool down while getting in a tasty, fun snack.
Best Ice Tray
Speaking of simple solutions, these ice cube trays combine practical with precious to keep your dog chill. Make a habit of adding a few of these cubes to your dogs water bowl or use these trays to whip up a delicious celebrity-chef crafted treat. opens in a new tab
Best Dog Tents
This outdoor dog bed with a canopy might be the best thing to happen to you and your pup this summer. Spoilers: Pets can get sunburns, too, and the best way to prevent dehydration and all of the stresses of heat-related illnesses is to avoid the sun.
Nothing like some good old-fashioned shade to help beat the heat — scout’s honor! Both waterproof and UV resistant, whether camping, glamping, or just enjoying a day at the park, this dog tent is a sweet spot for a pup to relax in style.
Rachel Davies
Rachel Davies is a writer who has written for numerous publications including Vox, Wall Street Journal, and Architectural Digest and the parent of a beautiful Cocker Spaniel mix named Thea.
Rebecca Caplan
Rebecca Caplan is a writer based in Brooklyn whose work has been featured in The New Yorker, Reductress, and Vulture. She lives in Brooklyn with her perfect, toothless dog Moose.