Are native dogs afraid of the cold? What do dogs do when they feel cold?
Are native dogs afraid of the cold?
Native dogs are afraid of the cold. Especially puppies and senior dogs should pay special attention to keeping warm. When you see a dog rolling up its body, unconsciously protecting its head and belly, hiding in a corner and refusing to move around, and ignoring you when you call it, it means it feels very cold; some dogs occasionally Getting up and moving around, and their bodies shaking all the time, these symptoms mean they are cold and in need of warmth. Random articles
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