While
larger dogs with thicker coats can handle colder temperatures better than smaller short - haired dogs, hypothermia can still set in if they spend too much time outside.
3.2 mm Prong - For medium to
large dogs with a thicker coat, also for dogs that may be physically overstimulated from the smaller prongs.
Not exact matches
This Soviet
dog is very
large and heavy, it has a massive, usually black - masked head, and a muscular, powerful body, covered in a
thick, medium length double
coat of mostly white color
with red, orange or brown patches.
They are rugged, hardy,
large dogs equipped
with the
thickest coats, making them ideal candidates for romps in the snow, jumps in the lakes, and general time spent in the great outdoors in those cold winter days.
The German shepherd is often pictured as a
large dog with a
thick, black and tan
coat, usually
with a saddle - shaped pattern on the back.
Larger breeds
with thick coats, such as Bernese mountain
dogs, Saint Bernards and Newfoundlands, do not require any extra insulation in the winter — though wearing a jacket will certainly not hurt them.
Dogs and cats that have an infection, heart disease, seizures, or muscle spasms are also more prone to heat stroke as well as puppies and kitties up to 6 months, older cats and dogs (7 years in large breeds and 14 in smaller ones), overweight pets, and ones with dark and thick co
Dogs and cats that have an infection, heart disease, seizures, or muscle spasms are also more prone to heat stroke as well as puppies and kitties up to 6 months, older cats and
dogs (7 years in large breeds and 14 in smaller ones), overweight pets, and ones with dark and thick co
dogs (7 years in
large breeds and 14 in smaller ones), overweight pets, and ones
with dark and
thick coats.
This big
dog,
with its unique profile, strong build,
thick skin, wiry
coat, rough beard and
large, cushy nose, is a distinctive animal.