Well, as long as you give it lots of ice cold water, yes. Also, let it swim if you have a blow-up pool (put a doggy life vest on it; can be found at pet stores both online or in a real store) or a real pool of your own; WATCH IT CLOSELY OR IT MAY DROWN DUE TO A DEFECT IN A LIFE VEST!!! I highly doubt that it would be a defect, but there's alwayys a possibility, so hold it and stay close to it, ok? Hope this helps! :)
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No. No breeds of dogs should stay outside. The weather and seclusion is physically and mentally hard on a dog.
All dogs like to feel comfortable.
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like all dogs they do need to come in but they have thick coats and they get frisky in cold weather
Dogs can keep warm in cold weather because of their fur is thick, or their owners put coatrs on them.
the dogs go somewhere to cooloff and drink lots of water so that they can stay very cool
No, The dogs will stay at the house. Jon and Kate will be moving in and out of their house, but the dogs will stay at the house.
The "dogs" are hot dogs and they are in a freezer.
Lots of (small) air pockets to act as insulators.
Teacup dogs are simply runts. They are intentionally bred to be smaller. Unfortunately all the health problems of being a runt go along with that. They do grow just as all puppies grow, they just start out less well developed and don't grow as well or as large as healthy pups.
what if a dog dose not have a oner that cares about him