Misunderstandings about keeping your dog warm

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When winter comes, many dog ​​owners may become excited because they can keep their dogs warm. The dog is dressed up nicely. All kinds of fashionable clothes and shoes will appear on dogs. However, are they done to help dogs keep warm or just to satisfy their own vanity? We must never get involved in dressing dogs. Myths about keeping warm.

Myth 1: All dogs wear clothes. Dogs are exterior animals and have the ability to withstand the cold. Therefore, not all dogs need to wear clothes in winter. For example, adult dogs with thick coats and long hair do not need to wear clothes. Wearing too much will prevent the heat from the dog's body from dissipating, making it easy for him to catch cold. On the contrary, dogs with particularly thin coats and puppies that are still young and have just been weaned can add one or two pieces of clothing appropriately.

Myth 2: Dog kennels with electric blankets. Dogs have their own ability to keep out the cold, and they can protect themselves even better indoors, not to mention living outdoors. Since today's pet dogs are so pampered, owners may wish to prepare some cotton kennels for dogs, especially young puppies, in winter. However, electric blankets are not needed, as they will not only disturb the dog's normal self-protection against the cold. As a result, it will also reduce safety hazards such as electric shock.

Misunderstanding 3: Put shoes and hats on dogs. Putting shoes and hats on your pet dog is self-defeating and an excessive form of makeup. If the dog wears shoes for a long time, especially those made of artificial leather or plastic that are not breathable, it will also lead to the outbreak of eczema. In addition, dogs do not like to wear shoes. Most of them will not walk after putting on shoes, will fall, and will take the initiative to bite off the shoes. If you have to put shoes on your puppy for the sake of good looks or purity, you must take them off immediately after returning home.

We need to understand that dogs themselves have rich coats, which are enough to protect them from the cold outside. If the outside is really too cold, then we can put some clothes on them, but indoors it is completely No need.

Misunderstandings about Keeping Dogs Warm
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