Our season is winding down, and for about the 20th th year in a row I've hunted in far more days where heat, not cold, was a bigger factor in tems of dog management. This is unusual where I'm from. Typically we have some warm days in October but things cool off quickly. Not so for the last several years. I'm not looking to debate anything around climate change - Hopefully posting this message will jinx everything and we'll go back to pre-drought/heatwave times! But....all of this has me thinking about switching to a more heat-tolerant breed aka a pointer or a brit. My current dogs do ok up to around 55/60 deg and then we really have to baby them along with frequent stops and lots of water. Just curious if I was the only one thinking along these lines. I could always put a vest on the dog in the cold, but the reverse isn't true. Thoughts?