[Test] Is your dog afraid of the cold-


[Try] Is your dog afraid of the cold
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Winter is here, follow As the temperature drops, you might as well wear a thick down jacket to keep out the cold, but what about the dogs? Can they withstand the cold with just their coat? Are they afraid of the cold like us? Should I add some clothes to my dog? If you want to know the answer, you might as well take a look at this little experiment below.

1. What is your typical dog?

A. Small short-haired dog 1 point

B. Small long-haired dog 2 points

C. Medium short-haired dog 2 points< /p>

D. Medium long-haired dog 3 points

E. Huge short-haired dog 3 points

F. Huge long-haired dog 4 points

2. What age group is your dog in?

A. 1 point for confusing childhood

B. 4 points for passionate youth

C. 3 points for being unconfused in middle age

D. 2 points for being weak

3. Where do you and your dog live?

A. 1 point for the humid south

B. 2 points for the warm central part

C. 3 points for the dry northwest

D. Cold Shuofang scored 4 points

4. How is your dog’s body shape?

A. 1 point for slenderness

B. 2 points for golden ratio

C. 3 points for slight fatness

< p> D. Okay, it’s 4 points for Fatty

5. Where do dogs like to sleep these days?

A. 1 point for places with heating

B. 2 points for places with sunshine or if you like to sleep with others

C. Me 3 points for the nest

D. 4 points for the willful address

6. What is the posture of the dog when sleeping?

A. Curl up into a ball, protecting your head and belly for 1 point

B. Sleep on the nest or blanket for 2 minutes

C. Lying on your side 3 points

D. Various sleeping positions can be changed at will. 4 points

7. If you call the dog after it enters the nest, what will it do?

A. 1 point for not wanting to pay attention to you

B. 2 points for getting up by chance

C. 3 points for looking for you immediately

D. Come when called and play with you for 4 points



End of attempt:

Score 24-28 points: You don’t have to worry about your dog being afraid of the cold. Its ability to keep out the cold is much better than yours. Even if you go out all the time, it doesn’t need to be wrapped up in a rice dumpling like you.

Score 18-23 points: Dogs may feel that the weather is getting colder, but they are not particularly afraid of the cold. Even if there is no heating at home, they will not tremble. If the owner can take them out when the sun is bright, he can spend the winter happily.

Score 10-17 points: They are afraid of the cold, but as long as the owner does a good job of keeping warm and cold, there is no problem in surviving the winter. The best time to walk your dog is not in the Qing Dynasty or in the evening. The best time is noon when the sun is about three poles high.

Score below 10 points: Dogs are very afraid of the cold. If there is no heating at home, you must add more layers of mats to its nest. In addition, owners can also prepare some clothes for their dogs to help them keep out the cold. As for going out, it’s best to wait until the weather warms up.

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