Quick answer
The Ruffwear Swamp Cooler is our top pick for dogs with thick coats, offering effective evaporative cooling and a secure fit. For budget-conscious owners, the Chai’s Choice Cooling Vest provides good performance at a lower price. If you need maximum coverage for a large breed, the Kurgo Core Cooling Vest is a solid alternative.
What to consider for Dog Cooling Vest For Dogs With Thick Coats
Thick-coated dogs like Huskies, Golden Retrievers, and Newfoundlands are prone to overheating because their dense fur traps heat. A cooling vest works by using evaporative cooling: you soak the vest in water, wring it out, and the evaporation process draws heat away from the dog’s body. Key considerations include the vest’s ability to stay wet long enough for extended walks, the fit over a thick coat (look for adjustable straps and a design that doesn’t compress the fur), and the material’s durability. Some vests use a phase-change material that stays cool without soaking, but evaporative types are generally more effective for thick coats because they can be rewetted. Also consider the vest’s weight: a heavy vest can be uncomfortable for a thick-coated dog already carrying extra insulation.
What to look for in a gear item (harness, collar, leash or muzzle)
For a cooling vest, the primary function is temperature regulation, but it must also fit securely without chafing. Look for adjustable straps at the chest and belly to accommodate a thick coat without being too tight. The material should be breathable and quick-drying, such as mesh or neoprene. Safety features include reflective trim for visibility in low light and a D-ring for leash attachment if the vest doubles as a harness. Avoid vests with non-removable insulation that could trap heat. For dogs that pull, a front-clip attachment can help discourage pulling, but the vest should not restrict movement. Padding around the edges can prevent rubbing on the armpits and chest.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated cooling effectiveness based on material and design (evaporative vs. phase-change).
- Checked sizing guides to ensure compatibility with thick coats (allowance for fur volume).
- Reviewed customer feedback on durability and ease of use.
- Prioritized adjustable straps and secure fit to prevent slipping.
- Considered safety features like reflective elements and leash attachment options.
- Compared price points to offer options for different budgets.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Vests that are too small: they can restrict breathing and cause overheating. Always measure your dog’s girth and length before buying.
- Cheap materials that tear easily or lose cooling ability after a few uses.
- Vests with non-breathable liners that trap moisture against the skin, leading to skin irritation.
- Products that claim to cool without water or activation: most require soaking to work effectively.
- Vests that are too heavy for your dog, especially for small or elderly dogs.
For more guidance, check our dog guides and dog care products and dog health categories.