5 Signs Your Dog Is Too Cold And How To Keep It Warm

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Last Updated on March 3, 2021

If you’re a new dog parent and don’t know how to protect your dog from low temperatures, here are some crucial measures you should take.

1. Signs your dog is too cold:

If your dog gives out the following body language cues, it must be colder than you expect: Your dog shivers and hunches its posture and might even experience shallow breathing. Your dog is suddenly not as energetic, and its body is grossing weaker; this may include muscle stiffness, decreased mental alertness, and even loss of consciousness. If you notice these signs in your dog, you must immediately take them to the vet.

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