People have different perceptions of hot and cold, and dogs are the same. Some dogs are quite afraid of cold, while others are not afraid of cold. This problem cannot be generalized when facing different dogs. Different dogs should adopt different ways of caring for us. Let’s take a look at the question of whether dogs are afraid of cold and how to take care of dogs who are afraid of cold.
1. Small dogs like Chihuahuas and deer dogs are very afraid of the cold and cannot resist the wind and cold.
2. For example, dogs like Chow Chow, German Shepherd, and sled are not afraid of the cold.
3. There are also environmental factors. If a dog is always fed indoors but suddenly put it outdoors to keep it, the dog may not be able to resist the cold because it is not adaptable.
It was reported in Central News that due to the climate, the winter in the United States is particularly cold, and the dog I raised at home was frozen to death. Such things are no longer uncommon. The above also tells the story of some dogs being afraid of the cold, so how should we protect our dogs in our daily lives?
1. Because it is particularly afraid of the cold, it is particularly important to create a clean, comfortable and warm doghouse for it. Especially in Chihuahua puppies and elderly dogs, such protection is the most needed.
2. If the weather is easy to cool down in autumn and winter, you should pay attention to taking care of and caring for your dog. When the weather gets cold, the dog has some physiological reactions and will grow a thick layer of fluff in order to adapt to the cold weather. At this time, the dog's appetite increases greatly to increase fat to resist the cold.
3. If your dog is used to it indoors, you should keep it indoors and keep it well; if it is raised outdoors, put more warm blankets or quilts in its nest, which will keep it warm. Treat it well so that the dog will not catch a cold or get sick!
Dogs are our human friends. They can bring us a lot of happiness and are particularly loyal to us. They are really a trustworthy life partner. I hope dogs can live more comfortably and freely in the world of us dog lovers. Let’s treat our friends well together!