Know where to touch your dog if it is cold

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Know where to touch your dog if it is cold

1. Paws: Dogs mainly dissipate heat through their tongue and paws, so when the temperature drops, if the paws are cold, it means it is cold, otherwise it is not cold.

2. Ears: The hair on a dog’s body can keep its body warm, and its ears have less hair. When it feels cold, its ears will become very cold, and vice versa. cold.

3. Belly: If the belly feels a little cold, it means the dog is cold. If these parts feel warm, it means the dog is not cold.

Other signs that dogs are afraid of the cold

Shivering: If your dog is shaking or shivering, they may be too cold.

Runny nose: If a dog is afraid of the cold, it will have a runny nose, and its activity level will also be reduced and its energy will be poor