No, you could endanger your health
They go wherever they can reach that is warm
One may purchase cold weather clothing at Go Outdoors. One may also purchase cold weather clothing from the company The North Face. One can visit the website for both Go Outdoors and The North Face to make a purchase.
The fleas hate the cold weather to kill the go to the vet they can fix it or you can go on the web and find remedies.
During the winter season
You're most likely to be dehydrated, so your lips aren't able to be moisturized.
It is too cold to go swimming
You definitely can go swimming. The question should be, "Should you go swimming if you have a bad cough or running nose?" And no, you should not go swimming unless the water is warm enough, almost hot. - User:Johnnyeg94-IMPROVED ANSWER-(BY SUNLIGHT210)My advice to you is to NOT go swimming with any symptoms of a cold or any sickness. One reason is that you're mucus can get into the water and spread, and because of the infected water, other people can get sick. Another reason is that it will most likely worsen your sickness. Therefore, it is not recommended to go swimming with symptoms of a cold or any other disease.Hope that helps!~Sunlight210
Bey her something nice for her.
The best time to go swimming in the Waimea Bay is when it's warm outside. You don't want to go swimming when it's cold out, you might get sick or very cold.
You can go swimming if you have a cold. You should make sure you eat enough to sustain you about 1-2 hours before you go and take plenty of water with you.It is probably not a good idea to go swimming if you have a cold. Your body is trying to fight the infection and you need to rest so it can do so. If you do need to go swimming then you should make it a light workout.
You would want to go water skiing when the weather is hot.In really cold weather you can go skiing on the snow.
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Freezing cold. (Why I never go swimming)
do something go swimming
If they have a splint on they should not go swimming in the firstplace. If they havent been to a doctor they need to go and if they have and the doctor splint it they should be resting not swimming.
yes. unless its an indoor pool, no. but for outside u should generally go at 85 degrees F
They go wherever they can reach that is warm