[NAGDU] Dog Sweaters

Dan Weiner dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net
Fri Dec 8 16:39:32 UTC 2017


Yes, I agree,  just to let you know I've been in zero Fahrenheit or 
maybe minus something with no problem, thirties shouldn't create a 
problem. But I do appreciate that you're concerned about your doggie. 
I'd actually say extreme heat is more of a problem over all. Anyway good 
luck with your move.


Dan the man and Parker the Dog



On 12/8/2017 11:21 AM, Vivianna via NAGDU wrote:
> Hi there,
> if it were me, i wouldn’t get her a sweater.  maybe if she’s a doberman or boxer and has super short hair but, otherwise, i wouldn’t worry about it.  labs were bred in northern parts where it gets much much colder than that.
>
> Vivianna
>
>> On Dec 8, 2017, at 10:15 AM, Elise Berkley via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> Hello, everyone.
>>
>> This may be a silly question, but here it goes. Currently, Becky and I live in Long Beach, where the temperature does not get under mid-40 degrees in the winter. We are moving to Merced, where the temperature can get in the low 30's. Should I look into a dog sweater for Becky so she can keep a good body temperature and not get too cold. We will be out in this weather (dialysis and school.) Thanks for the information.
>>
>> Elise and Becky
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