no because the salsa would ip into the gray socks.
obviously
They Keep out cold and keep in hot or keep in cold and keep out hot it depends on the weather
Rain, blizzard, thunderstorm, tornado, hurricane, very cold temperature.
When your "ball sack" is cold it because it it reflecting on the weather and the temperature outside... The sack goes smaller to keep the testes inside at a certain temp. That is why if its hot outside it with stretch out because its too hot.
A heat pump may struggle to keep up with cold weather because it becomes less efficient as the temperature drops. Heat pumps work by transferring heat from the outside air into your home, but when it's very cold outside, there is less heat available to transfer. This can make it harder for the heat pump to maintain a comfortable temperature indoors.
Cotton is always a good fiber to have in cold weather. Cotton is warm, and having it in your socks in cold weather will be sure to keep your feet warm.
it could be because its soo cold that it freezes
Yes, as Alaskan Malamutes have a very thick, double-layered coat to protect them from cold weather. However, any dog that is kept outside must have adequate shelter (both from sun, rain and cold) and have access to fresh food and water.
trying to keep warm
Of course. People get fevers when you get a cold of the flu (influenza) and you don't do anything about it. Like, if you don't take medicine or keep warm, OR if you get the flu, and you keep going out on very cold weather.
Pants with a cotton lining can be good for outdoor work in the cold weather. Wearing thermals underneath any kind of pants is also effective.
Yes, dogs can wear clothes for protection in cold weather to help keep them warm.