Dogs are loyal and obedient, so many people now choose to raise dogs. There are many breeds of dogs, but the ones that are more commonly raised are native dogs. Although native dogs are not picky about food, they are also very sensitive to temperature. So will dogs find a warm place by themselves when they are cold? Also, what should I do if my native dog is very cold?
Dogs will feel cold at 13~15℃. The native dog has relatively strong cold resistance, but it will feel cold when the temperature is between 13 and 15°C. When the temperature is lower than 15°C, it needs to be kept warm.

In winter, when the temperature is low, the dog needs to be kept in a warm indoor environment. The dog can also be put on clothes to keep warm, and the dog's kennel can be padded with cotton wool to keep warm.

When the temperature is low, the breeder can feed it some meat appropriately on the basis of dog food, so that it can accumulate enough fat to successfully survive the cold winter.
Winter is coming soon, so you should pay attention to the physical condition of your home dog~