The white coat of the dog enabled it to guard effectively and remain disguised against the snow, the thick coat also managed to protect the large
dog from the colder temperatures.
Not exact matches
In the winter, during the
coldest spells of freezing
temperatures, we would have to board the
dogs to keep them
from suffering frostbite or worse.
These beds will keep your
dog cozy and warm in the chilly winter months, which also helps prevent them
from getting sick due to the
cold temperatures.
It is important to understand that while all
dogs have an evolutionary adaptation that allows them to prevent their feet
from freezing and their body
temperatures from dropping rapidly when out in the
cold, that they should still be treated humanely.
The mat also helps to protect the
dog from hot or
cold surface
temperatures.
Of course this is only a short term fix but anything we can do to keep all of our
dogs, young and old, protected
from the
colder temperatures is worth it!
A
dog's nose
temperature can fluctuate during the course of the day, going
from hot to
cold, dry to moist.
Age and Health — The very young, the very old, and the sick are not as able to regulate their body
temperatures in comparison to healthy
dogs in the prime of their lives, and they therefore need greater protection
from the
cold.
Many
dogs are susceptible to extremes in
temperature so it is vital we protect them
from both the heat and
cold.
Caution should be taken due to the fact these
dogs are hairless and need protection
from sun exposure and
cold temperatures.
Placing
cold or ice water on a
dog suffering
from heat stroke can make blood vessels constrict, causing the internal
temperature to continue to rise.
Dogs who live or spend much of their time outside in severe cold temperatures need from 10 percent to as much as 90 percent more energy than dogs who enjoy a temperate clim
Dogs who live or spend much of their time outside in severe
cold temperatures need
from 10 percent to as much as 90 percent more energy than
dogs who enjoy a temperate clim
dogs who enjoy a temperate climate.
Repeatedly failed to protect
dogs from the bitter
cold when
temperatures had been as low as -2 degrees.
The bill would also require
temperatures in the mill to remain between 50 and 85 degrees F.
Dogs would be required to have «sufficient protection
from heat,
cold, rain, snow, and other elements to ensure proper health and safety».
Windsong Kennel was cited for violations for underweight
dogs and
dogs found in frigid
temperatures without adequate protection
from the
cold.