I have seen many chihuahua owners walk by in cool or cold weather in jackets while their leashed little dog is bare and shivering. Some breeds can not handle cold. Bundle them up or keep them inside. As a chihuahua owner in an old unheated farmhouse built in the 1920s, I have to take extra measures to keep 14-year-old “Taffy” warm and healthy.
I always sympathize with Iggy in the winter strips. He’s usually in a bed of his own with a blanket wrapped around him. If there’s a fireplace, use it. Kenny can stay in the furthest reaches, and Iggy & Will can huddle in front of whatever fire is lit for as long as it stays warm.
I use to have Huskies, which could come in and out by doggy door and in the winter I’d go out and there would be mounds of snow and when they heard my voice they would pop up from those mounds …….. :)
Enter.Name.Here about 2 years ago
I have seen many chihuahua owners walk by in cool or cold weather in jackets while their leashed little dog is bare and shivering. Some breeds can not handle cold. Bundle them up or keep them inside. As a chihuahua owner in an old unheated farmhouse built in the 1920s, I have to take extra measures to keep 14-year-old “Taffy” warm and healthy.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 2 years ago
I always sympathize with Iggy in the winter strips. He’s usually in a bed of his own with a blanket wrapped around him. If there’s a fireplace, use it. Kenny can stay in the furthest reaches, and Iggy & Will can huddle in front of whatever fire is lit for as long as it stays warm.
Diat60 about 2 years ago
Sounds like my husband and me!
assrdood about 2 years ago
My thermostat never changes, but the remarks range from “it’s freezing in here” to “is the A/C working?” This happens several times per day.
j.l.farmer about 2 years ago
Even when the temp is in the upper 80s, low 90s, my dachshund is under his fleece blanket.
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
I am like Iggy.
car2ner about 2 years ago
this is like nearly every wife and husband.
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
No fair, he’s got a fur coat.
nopainogain about 2 years ago
same with Maremma Sheepdogs. he pants at any temp above 20 degrees Fahrenheit
bwswolf about 2 years ago
I use to have Huskies, which could come in and out by doggy door and in the winter I’d go out and there would be mounds of snow and when they heard my voice they would pop up from those mounds …….. :)
edeloriea14 about 2 years ago
Brr!