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Provide your dog with appropriate shelter if he is going to be outside for more than a few hours. This means a dry doghouse large enough to stand up in. Make sure the house is not too big, however, as cozier places trap body heat better. If possible install a heater and elevate your dog's shelter to keep it out of the snow. read more
Outdoor dogs require extra calories to generate enough body heat to keep warm during winter. This increase in calories can be as much as 30%, depending on the pet and housing conditions. Provide more food during winter accordingly. read more