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No dog should be left outside, regardless of temperature.
Any temperature near or below freezing for several hours can be harmful. In cold weather, dogs should be provided warm shelter, at least, and heated accommodations when the temperature (or wind chill) is near freezing.
Fifty-five degrees fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit not too much but Celsius is too cold.
Most organisms have an ideal temperature range in which they can live. If temperatures are too hot or too cold for any length of time, then the organism may not be able to survive.
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.
When the temperature get too cold for the testis they pull up into the body.
It's for the temperature. When it gets too cold they go up in your body and go down when it's warm. If they were inside they couldn't do that. The sperms don't feel good when it's too cold and too warm.
If it's too cold for you then it's too cold for your hamsters.
The testes are located outside the male body in the scrotum, because sperm production requires a cooler temperature, then the internal body temperature, so the temperature can be regulated better outside the male body, in the scrotum.
In the tropical place because in the tropical temperature it is not too hot or too cold
Same temperature as white labs, or all labs for that matter. General rule - If its too cold for you its too cold for your dog