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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

Signs of discomfort can vary. A dog may resist, refusing to leave the elevator. Some may tremble (even if it's not cold outside). Others try to run under canopies, under eaves, cling to walls. They quickly do their business and run back to the door. Adult dogs may start tolerating and making puddles at home just to avoid the downpour. If you see such behavior, don't force them and pull them by the leash. This will only worsen their fear.

How to accustom a dog to walks in the rain

If your dog is categorically against going out, you can try gentle desensitization. Start by simply opening the door to the elevator and standing on the porch for 2-3 minutes, praising and giving treats. Gradually increase the time. Play fetch under a canopy where it's not raining. Show that the rain is not the end of the world, just the weather. Never force the dog to go out, don't pull on the leash. Use special raincoats for dogs: they not only keep them warm but also create a barrier against unpleasant sensations on the fur. This is a lifesaver for short-haired breeds.

Measures for safety and comfort

A walk in the rain requires special attention. Wash your dog's paws with a special shampoo or just warm water (road deicers can eat away at paw pads). Regularly check for cuts on the paws from glass hidden in puddles. Dry the dog with a towel or a hairdryer (on a warm setting) after the walk. Don't let a wet dog lie in a draft — you risk pneumonia. Use insulated coats for short-haired breeds in cold rain. Don't walk for longer than 15 minutes in a heavy downpour — it's stressful.

Do puppies like the rain

Puppies, like children, are often more curious and less cautious. The first rain in their lives is a wonderful phenomenon: drops, puddles, strange sounds. Many puppies happily stick their noses into puddles, trying to catch drops with their mouths. This is not love for the rain, but exploration. The owner's task is not to scare but also not to let them freeze. If the puppy shivers, end the walk. Don't scold for getting wet. Over time, if the fear is not reinforced, the puppy may grow up to be a dog that is neutral towards the rain.

Why do some dogs get excited from the rain

You have probably seen videos where a dog runs around the lawn during a downpour, catches water in its mouth, catches drops. This is not mischief, but joy. The reasons can be various: excess energy that was not burned off during the walk, and the dog is simply "letting off steam". Or the dog likes the feeling of coolness (for active breeds with thick fur that overheat). Sometimes it's related to low atmospheric pressure — weather-sensitive animals become excited. Such behavior is normal if the dog does not harm itself (does not run on the road).

Alternatives to a walk in a heavy downpour

Sometimes the weather is so terrible that it's dangerous to go out (thunderstorms with lightning, hurricanes, freezing rain). In such cases, use home alternatives: running up and down the stairs (in the elevator if allowed), playing ball in the corridor, training tricks, scent mats. For small dogs, you can train them to use a blanket or a litter box on the balcony. But remember: this is a temporary measure. Don't replace full-fledged walks with this always. Otherwise, the dog will learn to tolerate and demand to go to the toilet at home.

Thus, the answer to the question "do dogs like to go for walks in the rain?" depends on the specific dog, its breed, upbringing, and even the weather outside. Respect your pet's preferences, but don't cater to their whims. Most importantly, be prepared for any surprises, because your dog lives here and now, and for it, the rain can become the most exciting adventure of the day.


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