There's an inch and a half on the ground with predictions of 4 to 7 inches. I realize that's nothing for a lot of you guys but it's more snow than we've seen in years and if it hits 7 in, more than I've ever seen in Alabama. Three inches shuts down the state - I'm off work today because of the weather. No one owns snow gear of any kind - it rarely snows and almost never stays more than a day.
Okay, here's my question: my kennel isn't heated and I don't leave the dogs out on cold nights. Conversely, the crates are a bit small because they've outgrown what I have. So I don't want them inside more than necessary (crating is not optional) but I also don't want to leave them out too long. They're all 40 - 60 lbs - not big but not small either. Two are short hairs with thick coats and the third is a short hair with a thin coat. How long is a good ball park before bringing them in for a few hours?
I do have a fourth dog but he's an older arthritic beagle with deformed legs so he definitely doesn't stay out much past the 'getting his business done' stage. But he's no where near as active as the other three so it's not a problem with him.
Help?
Okay, here's my question: my kennel isn't heated and I don't leave the dogs out on cold nights. Conversely, the crates are a bit small because they've outgrown what I have. So I don't want them inside more than necessary (crating is not optional) but I also don't want to leave them out too long. They're all 40 - 60 lbs - not big but not small either. Two are short hairs with thick coats and the third is a short hair with a thin coat. How long is a good ball park before bringing them in for a few hours?
I do have a fourth dog but he's an older arthritic beagle with deformed legs so he definitely doesn't stay out much past the 'getting his business done' stage. But he's no where near as active as the other three so it's not a problem with him.
Help?
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