I apologize for repeating the following, especially since I just posted this recently. But, considering the present and coming temperatures, it remains as important as ever…so here goes: Words of caution regarding winter weather. Short-haired dogs have little protection against wind and low temperatures. They ought not be left out unattended. Double-coated dogs should have access to a dog house with an opening opposite the wind. A small enclosure allows a dog to better trap body heat. The opening should have a burlap flap or other covering. Watch for frozen water in bowl. Better still, on blustery nights bring your dog in the house or garage. WOOF!
16 Dec
Winter Weather Repeat
Posted December 16, 2010 by writerman60 in Behavior, Uncategorized. Tagged: Dog health, man's best friend, socialization. Leave a Comment