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Is Teddy afraid of the cold? What low temperature can it withstand?

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Under normal circumstances, Teddy is afraid of cold, and the low temperature it can withstand is between minus 7℃ and minus 10℃. The temperature should not continue to drop, otherwise it will easily lead to colds and affect the normal operation of the body. Teddy is a relatively small dog with poor cold tolerance. It is generally not suitable for cold environments and is suitable for survival in higher temperature environments. If Teddy often survives in a low-temperature environment, it may cause cold limbs, affect the normal development of body organs, and also cause damage to bones, affect normal bone development, and reduce the body's immunity and disease resistance.

1. Why is Teddy afraid of the cold

Teddy is a small dog with dense and thick double-layered fur, but its ability to withstand cold is relatively poor. In the cold air, it is easy to be afraid of the cold. In addition, colds and fevers may occur, which will affect the normal functioning of the body, increase the chance of contracting diseases, and cause damage to physical health.

2. What is the low temperature that Teddy can withstand

Under normal circumstances, the low temperature that Teddy’s body can withstand is between minus 7℃ and minus 10℃, but during this temperature process , it may cause chills all over the body and affect the normal operation of the body. If the surrounding environment is not adjusted in time, it will cause damage to the skin.

3. Daily care of Teddy

In daily life, Teddy needs to be trimmed and bathed regularly, and Teddy needs to be run and walked regularly, which can speed up the body's metabolism. The speed can help enhance immunity or resistance, which is good for health. It is also recommended that owners take Teddy to a regular pet hospital for regular physical examinations to understand the condition of various organs in the body and to determine whether the body is suffering from diseases.


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