The German Shorthaired Pointer handles Irish summers reasonably well, but cooling kit is still useful — for hot car days, walks above 20 °C, and senior dogs whose temperature regulation declines with age.
Cooling options ranked by effectiveness
- Wet towel + shade + water. The classic. A wet-down on belly + paws + ears (not back — fur insulates) drops body temp fast. Free.
- Cooling mat (pressure-activated gel). Self-activated when the dog lies on it. Most lie on them for 10–20 mins then walk away — that\'s fine, that\'s how they work.
- Cooling vest. Soak in cold water, wring out, dog wears it. Lasts 1–3 hours of walking. Game-changer for hot summer walks of brachy or large breeds.
- Cooling collar / bandana. Same principle as the vest but lighter. Good for shorter walks.
- Paddling pool. €15 hard-plastic kiddie pool — most dogs love it. Senior dogs benefit hugely.
- Frozen treats. Stuff a Kong with wet food + freeze. Cools from inside + enriches.
Picks for the German Shorthaired Pointer
Heatstroke red flags — when to act fast
Heatstroke kills dogs within 30 minutes once it sets in. Watch for:
- Excessive panting + drooling (initial sign)
- Bright red gums + tongue
- Lethargy / staggering / disorientation
- Vomiting or diarrhoea
- Collapse, seizure, unresponsive
If you suspect heatstroke: move to shade, soak with cool (not ice-cold) water, focus on belly/groin/paws, and drive to the vet IMMEDIATELY. Don\'t wait to see if it gets worse.
Check live conditions before walking: Walk Safety Forecaster.
