It really depends on what breed your dog is.
Some breeds have undercoats and can naturally protect themselves from the cold; some do not. Siberian Huskies, for example, naturally have undercoats and Dalmatians do not. To be sure, check what breed of dog you have and read up on it. There are various resources online which can help you on this. If you're still unsure, ask your question again here but be more specific about your dog's breed.
AnswerDepends on the breed. If his coat was made for cold weather (ie: thick and fluffy)then he doesn't need it. But it can never hurt. He may enjoy looking fashionable. AnswerYes, for small dogs with short hair it's a good idea if it's super cold out. Small dogs under 10 pounds to tea-cup sized dogs can get chilled easily. Larger dogs don't need sweaters.Put Your Cat Clothes On was created in 1986.
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If your dog is gone and the cat is fat then yes. My suggestion is to put a muzzle on the cat if you don't stab it to get the dog out first. But if you do, don't stab the stomach! :) (WOW that cat's big or the dog is mouse size!)
yes you can get them but you will have to put the kitten or cat in a cage or something and let the dog sniff it then take the cat out and put the dog on the lead but make sure you get them to know each other gradually.
In some places, a dog that kills a cat may be required to be put down, depending on local laws and circumstances.
yes as if the cat is alergic to the dog or the dog has unearthed magistic fleas then it will put cheak them out unearthed magistic fleas may kill eather the cat or dog.
The cat will eat the hamster and the cat and dog will get in a fight that will end badly
A dog and a cat put together with yor mom.
Put them in a cage together.
You should report it to a vet immediatly.