This will vary depending upon how able the dog is to naturally handle the cold; is it an Alaskan Malamute, or a short haired dog? Is it alone? Does it have a doghouse? Often a heating pad in the doghouse is sufficient; but a Malamute would need nor want anything down to about 0, whereas a dog at the other extreme might need in at as high as 40 (f).
The basic answer to that is yes they need to come inside. BUT, it depends on your breed of dog, its age, if the dog has cover outside, dog house, shed, under the porch, or maybe even under the house. For the most part just bring it inside.
Go stand outside without a jacket. If you get cold bring your dog inside. Your dog will like you better if you do.
You know the ball Thomas gives you? Well you must throw that. and then doggy will bring it back. Keep doing it and soon he will bring it every time. HELP: you can bring the dog inside your house so it doesn't waste your outside time.
Is when a dog needs to go to the bathroom outside, not inside
You need a dog house if your dog lives outside but they don't need one if they live inside but you can have one if they live inside.
probably in your house so i think u should just bring it to a shelter or if its always warm, keep it outside. WELL, i guess if your not lleaving that long, keep it outside, or if its winter, keep it inside
Inside or outside dog?.... please ask in a more complete sentence.
This means that your dog wants to be with you. Either spend more time outside with your dog playing with it, or think about letting it come inside with you. Or consider getting another dog to keep the first's attention and so it can have someone to play with.
Because he wants to come inside...
Well it is about the same. However it depends on your preference. I personally keep my dog inside. However I think that most people do prefer to keep their dog outside.
well let your dog cool off then if the dog wants let her outside
Because the Mountain Feist Dog is a short coated dog, it should not sleep outside. How old your dog is needs to be considered. Very young and old dogs are especially vulnerable to the cold. You should never leave your dog outdoors in temperatures below freezing. Small dogs that don't have thick long fur can't tolerate the cold. During the coldest days and night, your dog should be brought inside. A good rule of thumb is, bring your dog inside the moment you start to feel cold yourself.