How Cold Does It Get in a Dog House? Dr. Ernie Ward

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward stays in a dog house overnight during the winter to find out how cold it gets inside and what a dog experiences.
    Location: Chicago, IL
    Outside temperature: 8-12F (-13.3-11.1C)
    Wind: Calm
    Test subject (Dr. Ernie Ward): 5'8", 145 lbs. (172cm, 66kg)
    Test Dog House: goo.gl/ZZp35v
    Watch video to find out how cold it gets inside the dog house!
    How Hot Does It Get In A Parked Car? goo.gl/MvcsMj
    Cold Chart: goo.gl/P9ivM9
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Комментарии • 479

  • @ArmWrestling2022
    @ArmWrestling2022 10 месяцев назад +4

    This keeps it real for the abusivers and lazy dog owners who say their dogs are comfy in their doghouses!

  • @dmo-ra1655
    @dmo-ra1655 4 года назад +22

    My dog has a three-bedroom house what a room and a king size bed because he lives in the damn house with me.

    • @hollygamble1764
      @hollygamble1764 3 года назад +3

      Pack animals stay with the pack

    • @TonyGuy-jc9cp
      @TonyGuy-jc9cp 2 месяца назад +1

      Amen That’s right preach my bro

  • @ricktruman1416
    @ricktruman1416 4 года назад +22

    When I was growing up we had 1-2 hunting dog(s) on the farm. There dog house was a small shed with 2 layers of hay with a plastic sheet door and a s wall from the entrance. The dog house was better insulated then my house. I can always put another log in the wood stove, or put another blanket on. But the dogs, and other animals on the farm cant do that. So always think of your animal's.

    • @dltbillings
      @dltbillings 3 года назад +3

      Growing up, we had Brittany Spaniels. Not the type of dog that is especially adapted to cold weather running. Our dog house had a opening just big enough for the Brittany's to go through, and a roof that was hinged so we could clean out the inside easily. Every fall dad would get a bale of clean straw, fluff it up and shove it in the top of the dog house. The dogs would joyfully jump in the whole roll around inside pop back out and run back in. They stayed out in the dog house all winter long even in the Sub-Zero weather. The straw insulated the dogs from the cold ground and the exterior of the dog house. The other factor is that there was always two dogs. With all that being said putting a single dog in a plastic dog house with no insulation is a no no in cold weather

    • @paulineevans7915
      @paulineevans7915 4 месяца назад

      I think I’d sooner take the Dr’s advice and take them in…

  • @iitsmuri
    @iitsmuri 6 лет назад +16

    Some dog houses have heaters inside, but it's a powerful message for people who don't have one.

  • @myname9856
    @myname9856 5 лет назад +7

    At 1.5 hours outside in 20 degree weather, if you are going "numb" your winter ski gear you are wearing sucks. People routinely spend a whole lot longer outside then that with alot less gear and never get cold.

    • @airy7419
      @airy7419 4 года назад +2

      My Name yeah but they are also moving around constantly usually. That’s why they are staying warm. A dog is trying its best to stay warm in the warmest place it can find.

    • @myname9856
      @myname9856 4 года назад +1

      @@airy7419 lol.... ok then what about hunters who sit still? Once again lot less gear on then he had and they dont move around.... dogs are 100% fine outside.

    • @airy7419
      @airy7419 4 года назад +1

      My Name I’m not sure if you know how science works but like moving around keeps you warmer bud. You can look it up 🤷🏻‍♀️ I’ve been hunting in the winter and can promise you I was warmer during times I could move around as much as possible rather than sitting still. If you think it’s fine to let dogs be cold af for hours upon hours there’s a nice place in hell for you 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @cagedlemp5184
    @cagedlemp5184 6 лет назад +89

    Try the experiment with a door closed on the doghouse, properly insulate the doghouse with straw, and fill the doghouse with straw bedding. Id be interested to see the results.

    • @chalpua8802
      @chalpua8802 5 лет назад +4

      Probably would be alright if build right but man it's cold outside. I mean it's cold just being outside.

    • @buckeyejen1076
      @buckeyejen1076 5 лет назад +2

      Door closed? So if the dog needs to urinate or deficate, it just goes inside where it's sleeping?

    • @35811ful
      @35811ful 5 лет назад +7

      maybe not the door closed but like vinyl flaps/doggie door...and yes wooden and with straw, I am curious as well. Wood is a better conductor of heat.

    • @maureensuggitt3217
      @maureensuggitt3217 5 лет назад +2

      EXACTLY - plus factor in the heat generated by dogs who have a wool undercoat (dogs bred for cold weather)

    • @marischwab6771
      @marischwab6771 5 лет назад +2

      Jennifer Simpson Seriously how many people are going to go to all that trouble ?? Not many people are very lazy .

  • @Montana_Outdoor_Adventures
    @Montana_Outdoor_Adventures 2 года назад +8

    My LGD's are raised in the house so they will be comfortable if they have to stay inside due to illness/injury and also so they can bond with us (Their Shepards) This makes them easier to train. The current pair we have are a year old (Still babies) and you need a 9,000 pound winch and two ropes to get then to come in the house. They LOVE the cold...the colder, the better. They have good, warm shelter available to them 24/7 but rarely use it. Know your breeds.

  • @JR-vi4rl
    @JR-vi4rl 2 года назад +12

    When it's real cold here in west Tennessee, I bring my dog inside. When it's just average chilly, she stays in her dog igloo. It is under a canopy on the back porch. Her igloo has a headed dog pad to lay on and a reptile non lighted heat lamp hanging from the ceiling. There is a thick bath towel hanging in the door opening. She also has a heated water bowl. Anything less would be unacceptable. **** Update**** I found a wireless thermometer at Walmart. I hid it inside the igloo so she wouldn't chew it up and keep the monitor in the living room.

    • @tomomasta3254
      @tomomasta3254 2 года назад

      How did you get a heated lamp in the igloo?

    • @JR-vi4rl
      @JR-vi4rl 2 года назад

      @@tomomasta3254 I hung a heat lamp from the vent opening at the top. I tried to post a link for the lamp but it won't work. I bought it at Petco.

    • @JR-vi4rl
      @JR-vi4rl Год назад

      @@darrinsiberia Thankfully I'm not responsible for those people.

  • @travissidoroff3592
    @travissidoroff3592 5 лет назад +21

    My Siberian Husky had an insulated doghouse made by local builders in the Canadian Arctic ~~-81°F (-63°C) for months and would still often opt to be outside. Depends on the dog as the doctor said.

    • @NobleKnowledgeofphilly
      @NobleKnowledgeofphilly 2 года назад

      Did she's just another do gooder Dude that f****** wants to save every animal on Earth but she can't you know first of all dog has a double coat which is insulated itself when the dog start sleeping inside of an environment like that is temperature rises at night so technically like you said your dog liked it outside that's because when he was inside of it he was out of the elements that's the effect if the dog is out of the element it'll be fine now you stick a dog and open field during the winter that's a problem but it actually starts to rise to his body temperature once he falls asleep and plus think about a wolves are dogs too and they survive the whole winter you know how they cuddle up in a ball with each others body heat and people forget snow is actually an insulator so if wolves are in a whole or like a foxhole personally why you think it's called a foxhole cuz the foxes in there in the winter and if it snows the snow closes the whole and insulates it

    • @ancientslav4863
      @ancientslav4863 2 года назад +3

      My previous post: Depends on the dog. Winter dog breeds, like my family has, sleep in the snow and completely ignore the dog house of our house. But non winter/snow loving dogs need an insulated dog house. 10cm insulation foam, double layer floor not in direct contact to the ground, dual chamber openings with 2 doors and a side wall so the wind doesant interupt the main chamber. Most dogs will be good. I dont count the rat dogs like chihuahuas etc. And for a more heated room, plain old hay.

    • @Alpha--1-4
      @Alpha--1-4 2 года назад

      @@ancientslav4863 hi do you have a plan for this type of dog house ...I have 2 rescue dogs from South Korea meat farm that live to be outside in an unconfined house?

    • @justynak7644
      @justynak7644 2 года назад +1

      did they put straw inside?

    • @justynak7644
      @justynak7644 2 года назад +1

      @@ancientslav4863 straw is good, not hay I learned.

  • @MrSuperarmyman
    @MrSuperarmyman 7 лет назад +6

    it needs to get to the right people.. if thats what we call the assholes that do thid to there puppys..very sad

  • @mazx855
    @mazx855 5 лет назад +6

    My dogs have there own sleeping bags for living room on the sofa at night and in day as i have an old house and always chilly when heating goes off. I snuggle up with them all the time. Only go outside if they wanna go out when cry to go out or if for a run over field but then have coats on. My babies all 5 of them even my horses have thick warm coats in stable and nice bedding and block out any wind etc. Treat animals how you want to be treated ,if not dont get one at all

  • @impressiveimages2962
    @impressiveimages2962 4 года назад +7

    You never place a dog house directly on the ground

  • @MrGoodsalesman
    @MrGoodsalesman 5 лет назад +2

    thanks but this is bullshit, if I had a dog house in winter it would not be that bullshit dog house....

  • @davidlevine20
    @davidlevine20 7 лет назад +29

    Great demonstration!! Hopefully this helps a lot of dogs!

    • @DrErnieWard
      @DrErnieWard  7 лет назад +3

      thanks! that's the intent!

    • @lunatik9696
      @lunatik9696 7 лет назад +3

      My dog seems OK when it is 40 F. But when it gets below, I bring her in. She lays on the tile floor b/c it is too warm for comfort for her inside.

  • @phillipboyd5144
    @phillipboyd5144 6 лет назад +7

    Huskys love the cold.

  • @aaronlynch4397
    @aaronlynch4397 5 лет назад +11

    What breed of dog's hair is equivalent to a coyotes? Coyotes here in MN are exposed to -40 to -60 yearly

    • @Luis-zl5cg
      @Luis-zl5cg 3 года назад +2

      Any dog breed with a double coat

    • @Luis-zl5cg
      @Luis-zl5cg 3 года назад +4

      But they still find shelter and curl up with eachother

    • @timgreen2426
      @timgreen2426 3 года назад

      Coyotes live in packs & have dens underground.

    • @aaronlynch4397
      @aaronlynch4397 3 года назад

      @@timgreen2426 though true some times of the year, I regularly hunt coyotes and they usually only den in spring when they rear pups. Also, depending on geography, not all coyotes are in a pack. There are loners and most packs I see only consist of breeding pairs or packs of 3 in the winter.

    • @tasaman
      @tasaman 3 года назад

      @@timgreen2426 not true. They rarely use dens.

  • @ronprasuhn176
    @ronprasuhn176 7 лет назад +43

    I have an American Eskimo (white Spitz) that voluntarily goes and stays outside even when the temperature is -10 to -15F degrees. He'll stay out for hours, waiting for 'mom' (the wife...his favorite human) to come home from shopping and will look at me like I'm nuts when trying to coax him back in the house to be warmer. But then, he's a breed that was bread to live and survive in cold weather.
    For the average dog...one not bread for cold climates, like the Chihuahua, Beagle, Rotweiller, and other short-hair breeds...this information will definitely be a life saver during cold winter weather.

    • @ScoobyAndFriends
      @ScoobyAndFriends 5 лет назад +4

      Ron Prasuhn completely missing the point...

    • @fuckugplus
      @fuckugplus 5 лет назад +3

      I consider huskies and nordic dogs to be the only dogs worthy of bieng called a dog.

    • @buckeyejen1076
      @buckeyejen1076 5 лет назад +2

      If you had listened to Dr. Ward, he says that there are specialized breeds that are the exception. Like Micah said, you completely missed the point.

    • @joannemazurek9075
      @joannemazurek9075 5 лет назад +4

      I'm glad that you understand that your white Spitz is one of the few breeds that is better suited to handle those extreme temperatures - not for prolonged periods I hope - and mentioning that others breeds don't stand a chance.

    • @DK-uc9zr
      @DK-uc9zr 5 лет назад

      @@fuckugplus r/gatekeeping

  • @abaddonkennels6054
    @abaddonkennels6054 5 лет назад +6

    I FEEL THAT PEOPLE JUST NEED TO WORRY ABOUT THEMSELVES & STOP TRYING TO WORRY ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE AND WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE IS DOING WITH THERE PROPERTY & ANIMALS !
    WE ARE HUMAN ! STOP COMPARING YOURSELVES TO ANIMALS , PLEASE !!
    IVE RASIED BIRD DOGS FOR OVER 20 YEARS & THEY STAY OUT SIDE ALL THE TIME SUMMER , WINTER & FALL FOR OVER 20 YEARS . NOTHING HAS HAPPENED TO THEM AND NOTHING WILL EVER HAPPEN TO THEM .
    WHAT YOU FEED AND HOW YOU MANAGE YOUR ANIMALS PLAYS A BIG PART IN THIS ALL ...
    A LITTLE BEDDING & THE BLOCKING OF THE WIND AND THESE ANIMALS ARE 100 % OKAY !
    IF YOUR ANIMALS ARE NOT HEALTHY , JUST LIKE ANY OTHER SPECIES , THEY WILL NOT SURVIVE ANY ELEMENT ....
    JUST MY 2 CENTS ON THE MATTER , BUT I DO "RESPECT" YOUR OPINION , BUT PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE .... STOP COMPARING YOURSELF TO ANIMALS !!! ITS DISGUSTING & TRUELY UNPROFESSIONAL ... STOP IT !

    • @CP-ko3xz
      @CP-ko3xz 5 лет назад

      He is a veterinarian. He has known more dogs than you, knows better about dogs than you, and is trying to make you understand something. No, you don't know better than him. If you neglect your animal because you think you are somehow right, your animal should be taken away.
      Dogs have been bred. They are not wolves who have lived in the cold for thousands of years and developped everything to survive.

  • @BOGObiology
    @BOGObiology 7 лет назад +71

    I hope someone was monitoring him during this experiment. He's definitely mildly hypothermic and it'd be easy for him to fall asleep and die. Really feel for humans and dogs who live outdoors in the winter

    • @barbibutton9619
      @barbibutton9619 5 лет назад +6

      and cats!!

    • @CertifiedShovelOperator
      @CertifiedShovelOperator 5 лет назад +1

      and squirrels

    • @maxlu2456
      @maxlu2456 4 года назад +4

      you have obviously never been to canada. thats pretty warm for us.

    • @josher14xx21
      @josher14xx21 3 года назад +2

      @@maxlu2456 no kidding, -9 and bundled like that? He’s far from hypothermia🙄

    • @jstinson78
      @jstinson78 3 года назад

      Looks like someone doesn't understand how time, space, and video works...

  • @beesnuts
    @beesnuts 7 лет назад +41

    This makes me so incredibly sad. I see so many dogs out without even a proper dog house, just a lean-to. Granted I live in the South, deep in the country, but still...it got down to 19 degrees last night. I can't even imagine it. My two giant mutts are currently curled up in a blanket in my music room.

    • @samanthahaskell6485
      @samanthahaskell6485 6 лет назад +1

      just call spca they ill take care of it

    • @ryanearnest9611
      @ryanearnest9611 5 лет назад

      Try to be a human!
      We need less cunts, more common sense!!!

    • @drebodollaz3504
      @drebodollaz3504 5 лет назад

      Nancy Bergeron no

    • @savageramirez2925
      @savageramirez2925 5 лет назад +3

      We got an English bulldog and since then fell in love with him, so many human characteristics that made us see pets in a whole new way, i never imagined feeling sad just having the thought of a pet being alone for 8 hours, no walks, no affection, sleeping outside in a box/cage in all weather conditions...pets are loyal and should be considered part of the family because they see you as theirs believe it or not.

    • @ancientslav4863
      @ancientslav4863 2 года назад

      Depends on the dog. Winter dog breeds, like my family has, sleep in the snow and completely ignore the dog house of our house. But non winter/snow loving dogs need an insulated dog house. 10cm insulation foam, double layer floor not in direct contact to the ground, dual chamber openings with 2 doors and a side wall so the wind doesant interupt the main chamber. Most dogs will be good. I dont count the rat dogs like chihuahuas etc. And for a more heated room, plain old hay.

  • @RockyTopSplash
    @RockyTopSplash 9 месяцев назад +1

    Had numerous boxer breed dogs.. East TN.. dogs lived outside 100% of time. Summer and winter. All dogs lived 10+ yrs with zero health issues and died of old age... cedar shavings for bedding. Dogs were created for outside

  • @bIametheniIe
    @bIametheniIe 5 лет назад +2

    I don't believe you managed to fully fit in that thing. You're clearly not laying in the fetal position or scrunched up in that doggo-igloo. Next time, wedge your entire body in the box and then take temperature measurements for more accurate readings. Maybe dress up as a furry instead of wearing a coat and stuff for better results. Plenty of doggos can survive perfectly fine in 20f temperatures, like all the sled dogs can and there are a lot of them, so I dunno where you got the idea that no dogs can. Otherwise, I'll give you a C+ for effort.

  • @ladellspratt831
    @ladellspratt831 6 лет назад +6

    Is that dog house insulated?

    • @timgreen2426
      @timgreen2426 3 года назад

      Dogloo Igloo dog houses claim to be, but as he just proved, is bullsheet.

  • @sbl9467
    @sbl9467 6 лет назад +21

    I live in MN and we also have some of the coldest winters. I just want to point out that that doghouse you're experimenting on is not insulated, not raised up off the ground, and you dont have any blankets, straw, or heat lamps/fans in there. My dog stays outside majority of the winter with all the amenities I just mentioned and she's fine. The thermostat reads roughly 50 to 55 degrees in the doghouse. She does get to come inside during snow storms and windy conditions but not on a regular basis

    • @irenev9390
      @irenev9390 4 года назад +1

      Exactly! We lived in Alberta and did all these things for our dogs.

    • @brooklynridgeanimalsanctua4925
      @brooklynridgeanimalsanctua4925 4 года назад +3

      I live in Alberta and I would NEVER even consider doing that!
      Its actually illegal in British Columbia canada to leave your dog outside overnight in any situation. The reason for that is because dogs are pack animals and keeping them away from their pack (you), is deemed as punishment to them. But if that has to be explained than its probably a waste of breath

    • @mizraven2009
      @mizraven2009 3 года назад +3

      @@brooklynridgeanimalsanctua4925 you are ridiculous

    • @gregbrady8454
      @gregbrady8454 3 года назад

      Asshole

    • @timgreen2426
      @timgreen2426 3 года назад +3

      He is doing the experiment as the maker of the doghouse instructs how to use. Sold claiming to keep pets warm in winter & cool in summer...being made of insulation materials. Lies.

  • @Brandyalla
    @Brandyalla 4 года назад +10

    I have my dog house on a pallet to keep it off the ground, and inside a shed which is under an additional roof. There's a giant fluffy pillow inside just to make sure my dog's precious hide is as insulated as possible. She absolutely loves it in there...during the day. In my area winter nighttime temps rarely get below the upper twenties, and I sleep with my dog under the same blanket. Why should she have to be cold if I'm toasty warm?

    • @justynak7644
      @justynak7644 2 года назад

      you sleep with her inside your house during the nights?

    • @Brandyalla
      @Brandyalla 2 года назад

      Yes. She's perfectly welcome inside, and sleeping with one's dog is really pretty common. Your dog stays outside all the time?

    • @justynak7644
      @justynak7644 2 года назад +1

      @@Brandyalla OK, and I don't have a dog - my cousins had a dog. I used to have a little white dog and it was allowed indoors.

  • @BussingBe
    @BussingBe 3 года назад +14

    My dog was an outside dog now he's an inside dog thank you dude

    • @supermanprime1281
      @supermanprime1281 3 года назад

      My dog is a inside dog at night and a outside dog during the day, he hates being inside on sunny days.

    • @Charlie_StCloud
      @Charlie_StCloud 3 года назад +2

      @@supermanprime1281 thats another problem with owners so many people want to keep there dogs inside all the time, depriving them of what they were born to do, run. I'm mainly talking about large breed dogs, I can understand a little chihuahua 😆

    • @SDL61904
      @SDL61904 3 года назад

      @@Charlie_StCloud lol my door is open all the time so my dog can walk out the house to the back yard but she prefers to sun bath for a bit than come back inside to lay in her bed she’s a chihuahua and she used to sleep outside

  • @peopleplaygrond1805
    @peopleplaygrond1805 2 года назад +1

    The dog house he used isn’t the best and did it even have a flap. My dogs each have there own house I personally built. The dog houses have r 23 walls and r 55 floor and ceiling. The dogs also have heated outdoor dog beds that only give of mild heat (warm to the touch never hot). The dog house also have high quality door flaps designed for exterior walls of a home. My dogs have better insulation than your house.

  • @dthomas8552
    @dthomas8552 6 лет назад +5

    So dogs that live in the wild jus start fires to stay warm? Buncha dummies. Wolves and coyotes must have motels to stay at across northern canada

    • @jkeutsch
      @jkeutsch 5 лет назад +1

      I couldn't be bothered to watch the whole video. Yes, plastic igloo provides very little shelter and warmth - duh. Is your dog a husky/malamute/newfie/St. Bernard or Chihuahua/Yorkie/Whippet? Size, coat . What's your climate?

  • @chrismc465
    @chrismc465 4 года назад +7

    Lol! A plastic igloo?!?! That's NOT a dog house.

  • @DuelistRL
    @DuelistRL 7 лет назад +27

    Our nights here in Canada can be much worse. Make sure to bring them inside. Thanks for making this Doctor.

    • @brettharvey2530
      @brettharvey2530 4 года назад +2

      ya but here most people are smart enough to use some sort of insulation and heat source for dogs that stay outside

  • @tluva1020
    @tluva1020 2 года назад +1

    Not only that, they need companionship. People that leave their dogs chained or caged are a POS & shouldn't have animals in their care

  • @JM-nh8yp
    @JM-nh8yp 3 года назад +1

    Dog houses can be properly insulated. They aren't all just a plastic shell.

  • @StevenRotelli
    @StevenRotelli 6 лет назад +5

    Lol, I've got a husky that refuses to come inside to my 68° home, when it's freezing. He loves it. I have the opposite problem in the summer heat.

    • @dfwjac
      @dfwjac 3 года назад

      What part of "except for certain specialized breeds" did you not get?

  • @3whitesiberians28
    @3whitesiberians28 5 лет назад +1

    My husky does not want to sleep outside. She likes sleeping in the air conditioned house in the summer, and the house in the winter. Dogs prefer to be with their pack, not left isolated in the cold or heat. Short haired or single coated dogs die every year from the cold. Some people should not have dogs.

  • @dannygalindo3762
    @dannygalindo3762 3 года назад +1

    Lmao how about just keep your dog inside when it’s cold

  • @picklerick9805
    @picklerick9805 3 года назад +1

    There is a stray dog that wont let me touch him he runs but we feed him with our 2 dogs and he WILL NOT. Go in the dog house with our dogs and it has a heater wtf it just shakes its a very small dog I dont think it will make it this winter so I started only putting the food in the doghouse hope it helps

  • @therealsyxx
    @therealsyxx 4 года назад +1

    People that leave dogs outside are fukin savages

  • @ayyahlove8414
    @ayyahlove8414 Год назад +1

    i admire this man, his wife is lucky. God bless you sir.

  • @Russian_Ice_Bear
    @Russian_Ice_Bear 2 года назад +1

    So according to you sir, in northern country there are no street dogs

  • @tinareeves4811
    @tinareeves4811 3 года назад +6

    I live in the South where it rarely gets below freezing. I have two labs that are welcome to come in at anytime, however they prefer to be outside. I did purchase a hound heater for their dog house last winter. I still come out to find them asleep on my outdoor patio furniture!

    • @JAMESlock1911
      @JAMESlock1911 2 года назад +1

      I live in southeast North Carolina. My Labs are never cold and prefer the outdoors. My Beagle must be brought in when the temperature gets close to freezing. It depends on the breed and the environment.

    • @justynak7644
      @justynak7644 2 года назад +1

      @@JAMESlock1911 so labs are OK even below freezing? or does it not get that cold there?

    • @justynak7644
      @justynak7644 2 года назад

      so when it gets below freezing do they also prefer to be outside? I knew a lab that slept outside in a makeshift dog house.

    • @JAMESlock1911
      @JAMESlock1911 2 года назад

      @@justynak7644 it rarely gets below freezing where I live but when it does my Labs are ok outside. Of course they need a dry place out of the wind. Many nights they are sleeping outside their doghouse because they are not cold.

  • @indiancreek1570
    @indiancreek1570 6 лет назад +13

    I would like to see more videos like this on the regular news so people would be more aware of what animals go through during cold weather, very special thanks from duke an missy my German Sheperds , great video

  • @dgb711
    @dgb711 6 лет назад +12

    Proves nothing about dogs or other animals. You are a human. My dogs can choose to sleep in their dog houses or inside. Even on the coldest nights, sub-zero F, they will sometimes choose outside. One is a poodle, the other a Border Collie. Go figure.

    • @sam_s140
      @sam_s140 5 лет назад +2

      dgb711 that’s a load of shit!

    • @tasaman
      @tasaman 3 года назад

      @@sam_s140 are you acquainted with his dogs? If not how would you know what his dogs like?

    • @sam_s140
      @sam_s140 3 года назад

      @@tasaman are you? Dickhead

  • @NobleKnowledgeofphilly
    @NobleKnowledgeofphilly 2 года назад +1

    technically a large breed Shepherd or like a cheetah or something is sort of like a wolf so what do the wolves do in the winter and stuff and deer? Did they get brought in the house dogs have a double coat the temperature you're reading on your thermometer is not with the dog is feeling and plus in Alaska in a house like that the snow covers the opening which makes an insulated believe it or not it actually gets up to the dog's body temperature in there once it gets late and it starts sleeping the dogs temperature actually Rises during sleep buddy I know you like to be a do-gooder and save the animals and all that but the dogs are not suffering in a doghouse if they're out of the elements temperature is not a factor bud now when you start talkin below-zero that's a different story

    • @FeatheredFosterBirds
      @FeatheredFosterBirds 2 года назад

      dogs arent wolves, dogs have thinner coats, except for the ones which are bred for cold weather
      also cheetahs are cats

  • @fyrepony
    @fyrepony 6 лет назад +4

    after this dr. decided to insulate house properly

    • @mizraven2009
      @mizraven2009 4 года назад +3

      First of all.... anyone with any kind of damn sense knows that in cold weather, responsible dog owners know to insulate the doghouse! Give me a break Doc! I have dogs that have fur like buffalo in SD, fact is the heat is the worst time for them. You must know this is so overly dramatic. I understand what you're trying to do, but you're not giving it a fair assessment at all, to make it sound like those of us that do have and allow our dogs to be outside, as not caring about our dogs is total nonsense and ridiculous! My dogs love to be outside, but responsible dog owners that live in cold weather know.... that there is more to it than what you're showing the general public. Practice bias much?

    • @matthellcat2494
      @matthellcat2494 4 года назад

      @@mizraven2009 agreed.

  • @faizy_0028
    @faizy_0028 4 года назад +2

    Can u make a vid on how to keep a dog house warm pls

    • @timgreen2426
      @timgreen2426 3 года назад

      Get it off the ground & bump it up to warmest wall of house...if you could run dryer piper to inside dog house, the warmth of inside your house might give enough warmth for survival.

    • @faizy_0028
      @faizy_0028 3 года назад

      @@timgreen2426 I already tried that but we ended up keeping the dog inside but my dogs dead now he was too old 💔

  • @danielsandoval9530
    @danielsandoval9530 6 лет назад +15

    This test is stupid dogs and humans are different.

    • @wowserstar
      @wowserstar 6 лет назад +1

      yeah dogs are way better

    • @user-ii9vr8gn9u
      @user-ii9vr8gn9u 5 лет назад

      No dogs are like family maybe you dont deserve a dog

  • @gilbertarchuleta4038
    @gilbertarchuleta4038 2 года назад +1

    This guy could never work outside

  • @MrMacky1995
    @MrMacky1995 Год назад +1

    I think he’s forgetting the fact of just being left in the doghouse cold outside in the winter without any heat that’s vicious and brutal, but there’s a difference when you have a heated doghouse for winter

  • @JM-nh8yp
    @JM-nh8yp 3 года назад +13

    Many dogs suffer from being TOO HOT inside a house when they have adapted to winter weather. A garage may be much more humane than a house that is 70 degrees or more. How would you like to wear all your winter gear inside your house all night? It would be miserable. Please stop recommending that outside animals come completely inside.

    • @Charlie_StCloud
      @Charlie_StCloud 3 года назад +1

      Ya I bring my Alaskan Malamutes in daily but never longer then 15-30 at a time, but those dogs like the winter.

    • @jmgarza1288
      @jmgarza1288 3 года назад +1

      Lol 70 degreed would be miserable? What about when its 90 degrees outside with that same coat.. please use logic

    • @Charlie_StCloud
      @Charlie_StCloud 3 года назад

      @@jmgarza1288 u do realize most dogs have a winter/summer coat. I don't think their sitting in 90 degrees weather with a winter coat lol.

    • @jmgarza1288
      @jmgarza1288 3 года назад

      @@Charlie_StCloud 20 degree difference thom coat is still a coat

  • @AmigosBlueForest
    @AmigosBlueForest 4 года назад +2

    Good points but it totally depends on the dog house. A homemade dog house that is insulated like a real house, including floor and ceiling, and caulked all around, and with a thick pad on the floor and a down sleeping bag, is warm for some dogs.

  • @fknbastages
    @fknbastages 7 лет назад +5

    One has to imagine what the cold in one of those semis with farm animals in them feels like at 70 MPH. :-(

    • @VivKittie32
      @VivKittie32 6 лет назад +1

      David Hereaux
      I call them death trucks. 😥

    • @Charlie_StCloud
      @Charlie_StCloud 3 года назад +1

      Ya I knew someone that hauled pigs 🐖 it ain't pretty to say the least. Its much worst in the 🔥 summer months 😪.

  • @mkooger6949
    @mkooger6949 7 лет назад +5

    Great video and demonstration.

    • @DrErnieWard
      @DrErnieWard  7 лет назад +4

      Thanks! I hope we can raise awareness and prevent suffering.

  • @electrictroy2010
    @electrictroy2010 5 лет назад +17

    You fail when you say “no dog” can live at 10 degrees. That’s a false statement, as many cold-weather dogs have no problem with that temperature
    .

    • @terrancekelly5251
      @terrancekelly5251 5 лет назад +1

      True , look at the Alaskan Malamute. 40 degrees is considered hot for them.

    • @Chris-ct9ej
      @Chris-ct9ej 4 года назад +3

      He did mention "except for a few specialized breeds" So he didn't fail as you stated.

    • @my2cents49
      @my2cents49 4 года назад +2

      He literally said a few breeds were designed for cold weather so those are different. You apparently just skipped that part of the video.

    • @Luis-zl5cg
      @Luis-zl5cg 3 года назад +1

      He slept in the equivalent of a fucking 1 layer of cardboard if he put proper layers of insulation he would have been warm my dog house is made of wood and chicken wire and sheet metal and the top/side and has layers of insulation waiting to be put on there depending on the season and temperature and considering that for 4 dogs live in 1 dog house of mine there is well enough body heat to be maintained in there I even slept with mine with my dogs and it was toasty as shit

    • @timgreen2426
      @timgreen2426 3 года назад

      Biologically speaking, the Dr. Is right. Just because your cold climate dogs survive does not mean that they are not the at risk.

  • @JAMESlock1911
    @JAMESlock1911 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the information. How many humans know what it's like to sleep in below freezing temperatures? I have camped in those conditions without a heater several times. Keeping dry and out of the wind can be the difference between life and death. Look at the breed of your dog and the environment. If your dog is cold bring him inside!

    • @dariusmeno6194
      @dariusmeno6194 11 месяцев назад

      Humans aren't dogs you dip stick

  • @cocinandoporherencia2924
    @cocinandoporherencia2924 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love this video, take care of your pets

  • @therealsyxx
    @therealsyxx 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this video. I have a pit bull and hes a house dog. By the window in my house it gets cold and he will avoid that area in the freezing winter. If its extremely cold like 5 degrees. He will pee poop very fast and come inside. No play play or anything. When its snowing it's not cold. For some reason the snow makes it warmer. But I gotta chase him in the house lol. He loves the snow its like a God send. But he wont be comfortable sleeping in it for gods sake. I dont like seeing dogs left outside. Just bothers me. Unless u live someplace were the weather is nice all the time.

  • @pen25
    @pen25 4 года назад +1

    So. The flap wasn't closed. Something I didn't see was condensed breathe a 20 watt light bulb with the flap closed would have warmed it to about 60*. It keeps my cars which isn't insulated above freeing with no problems. And that isn't with a huge thermal generator like a human body

  • @ivonnebarrientos4685
    @ivonnebarrientos4685 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this. I feel horrible about my staffy wanting to be outside. I live in Southern California it’s been as cold as 34 degrees and for us that’s freezing. I have to catch him to bring him in and he’s mad all night long. I’m looking in to getting him a pet safe heater so I don’t have to catch him and he can safely stay outside.

  • @hollygamble1764
    @hollygamble1764 3 года назад +8

    This is the only thing that worked to convince my nextdoor neighbor to bring their shepherd in at night. Thank you! They're good folks, but they aren't the most experienced dog owners. I'm glad we were able to help their pet out 💖

    • @ancientslav4863
      @ancientslav4863 2 года назад +2

      Depends on the dog. Winter dog breeds, like my family has, sleep in the snow and completely ignore the dog house of our house. But non winter/snow loving dogs need an insulated dog house. 10cm insulation foam, double layer floor not in direct contact to the ground, dual chamber openings with 2 doors and a side wall so the wind doesant interupt the main chamber. Most dogs will be good. I dont count the rat dogs like chihuahuas etc. And for a more heated room, plain old hay.

  • @justenzo6342
    @justenzo6342 6 лет назад +6

    Also you need to remember thier body heat helps them stay warm

  • @katrinabrie3514
    @katrinabrie3514 4 года назад +13

    My dog will never be outside in the cold. Right now, she's cuddled in her bed next to me.

  • @CameronsCandorOriginal
    @CameronsCandorOriginal 7 месяцев назад

    Definitely wouldn't keep them in an igloo dog house if the Temps are sub-freezing. But I actually built my dogs a shed with a solar heated floor. They love it.

  • @countryflyer4536
    @countryflyer4536 Месяц назад

    A good dog house with a heat pad and good dog door and a divider wall and your dog will be just fine,,these cheap store bought houses are junk...My two pointers sleep at our ranch in Nebraska in a good insulated house in temps well below zero and are absolutely warm and dry. we have a remote thermometer and the temps inside stay above freezing,,their water doesnt freeze when its below zero outside..Most dog houses are also to big!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bashirelkum
    @bashirelkum 4 года назад +1

    Is the dog house insulated ?

  • @gjkMN
    @gjkMN 8 месяцев назад

    I was hoping to see an actual dog in the dog house, as they expel a lot of heat vs a guy dressed in full insulation. Dog houses do warm up considerably with a DOG in them. This test isn't really worth anything to me...I know a human isn't adapted to sleeping in 20 degree weather, but we aren't adapted to sleep outside in 60 degree weather either. Dogs are different. I won't say what temp your dog is comfortable, but this video certainly didn't clarify it either.

  • @chrisao1987
    @chrisao1987 11 месяцев назад

    Go outside in the snow barefoot and you can’t last 5 seconds, but your dog will run and play willingly. Dogs are designed to be in the cold. It being 8 degrees outside and the house staying 20 degrees is awesome. That’s without you putting off any body heat. Your covered up in a jacket radiating 0 heat. A dog will give off heat and the igloo will trap it. A dog will make it even warmer than 20 degrees. For me my dogs are inside dogs. I have a black lab and a small poodle. But we leave them outside sometimes, in the kennel, when we leave for a all day thing and they do just fine. In 18 degree weather I was able to feel inside the igloo after my lab laid in it for hours and it was nice and warm. This video just really isn’t a good comparison.

  • @crystalkeara8868
    @crystalkeara8868 6 месяцев назад

    My huskies prefer to be outside in the cold. Even temps between zero and 20°F. I have e to make them come inside. They would rather lay curled up on my patio furniture then come in. I bought them dog houses and they still rather lay in the snow or on the ice. Huskies are strange creatures. They always have access to inside our house, but they mostly stay outside. I have to make some of them sleep inside. They would sleep outside if I let them

  • @corrarf
    @corrarf 5 лет назад +2

    Great Video. Thanks for educating!

  • @jjcrickpantsfranklin8087
    @jjcrickpantsfranklin8087 Год назад

    You know how cold siberia is in most places!? Husky! How about Alaska.. malamute! You think wolves sleep in dens every night. Dude

  • @jimmycarter9099
    @jimmycarter9099 5 месяцев назад

    All people have to do is get a heat lamp I v done this for years and I went from 3 cats to 53 cats they are surviving good and multiplied it’s wonderful 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @libertarianman69
    @libertarianman69 5 месяцев назад

    We had outdoor dogs growing up and they stayed in their little dog house with straw even when it was 20 below zero and when we would go check on them they would not even be shivering they would just be curled up and cozy. I mean I wouldn't leave a Chihuahua or a poodle in that kind of weather but most of your bigger outdoor dogs it does not affect them that much if they have a straw bedding.

  • @lunatik9696
    @lunatik9696 7 лет назад +2

    even when below freezing, the dog wants to play outside, but I wouldn't let her stay out too long. Usually a chore to get her to come back in. She experienced her 1st snow in TN and loved it. Eventually I saw her laying on the snow resting and got her to come in.

  • @desicrit
    @desicrit 6 месяцев назад

    #1, dogs have a higher temp than a human, much higher. #2, hay and blankets work wonders, also a wood dog house is a lot different than a thin plastic igloo, and if you add insulation to the wooden dog house, that helps retain the heat. #3, an old semi truck mud flap cut to the size of the door opening helps retain the heat as well. Now also think about wild canines, they make it sometimes with absolutely no shelter. There are so many factors to this that aren't mentioned in this video!

  • @billygtrr34
    @billygtrr34 11 месяцев назад

    How about huskies? I have 2 and though they would be cold and cuddling inside their house at 40F but to my surprise they were outside of their house just laying on the floor with their belly up, just chilling. I will buy a heather and have it cycle maybe 15 minutes on and 45 minutes off during the nights but not sure if they gonna like it

  • @arieswaters
    @arieswaters 5 лет назад +2

    This here's a good guy right here. I bought my dog a vest last year to help keep her warm it's kind of like a ski vest material. It's pretty cool I'm tired of all the mess of the straw I have to try something different. One thing that helps with the mess of straw is to make one of those Coolio things you put the straw underneath of it

  • @oscardelapena6701
    @oscardelapena6701 6 лет назад +3

    there's a common sense phrase from a Vet .. "if you are cold your dog is also cold" . . meaning they are not much different than humans in standing cold weather although they resist a bit more . . but we are obligated to look after them and give them a good life. I have 2 medium/big dogs, their doghouse is 5 inches above the ground has a thick board as the floor (3/4 inch) and carpet on top of the floor then another carpet on top of that and (2) 75 Watts incandescent bulbs inside that will deliver some 300+ BUTS or more, its not much but it does help. The doghouse is divided in 2 inside 1 area for each dog. I also clothed them with sweaters. And something important close the door with some plastic curtain cut is strips, it seals the cold air. Thanks for posting this Dr Ernie

  • @jacquelineclauson4891
    @jacquelineclauson4891 3 месяца назад

    Very eye opening for me, I didn’t want to realise this. Of course I’m in Australia, not sure how cold it get here compared to where you are.

  • @karenmoorejosephson7115
    @karenmoorejosephson7115 7 лет назад +7

    Thank you Dr. Ward. I've been an AC Director in two counties and am going to share this video a lot!! It's informative, straight forward and simple to understand. Education is key in hoping to illicit change in human behavior. And the education has to be given in a way that is accessible to the human.
    Most pet guardians/owners just need basic information to make decisions. Empirical data and lengthy studies make most people's eyes glaze over!
    Sending you thanks for your work and who you are. PS. Did you get frostbitten??

    • @yooper6161
      @yooper6161 Год назад

      It's a biased and flawed experiment. How do wolves survive in the artic without a warm house to go to?

  • @elmaury2335
    @elmaury2335 2 года назад

    If you have just an igloo of course it's gonna get cold. An insulated dog house OFF the ground with some straw/cedar wood chips for bedding and extra insulation along with a heating lamp and your dog should be fine. I'd catch my dog playing in snow and going back into his house then get too hot and lay in the snow so i limited the lamp just for the night time. Then again the coldest it got was about 15-20 degrees a few nights. Most times it stayed in the 30s. Measured the temperature within the dog house and it would be in the 70's, use your head and dont just expect an igloo to maintain heat.

  • @user-ii9vr8gn9u
    @user-ii9vr8gn9u 5 лет назад +2

    I should try this just to see for myself what dogs go through i love my dog he stays inside when it gets below 30° idc how tired i am he gots a kennel inside where i have a wood stove

  • @sandranathan6844
    @sandranathan6844 7 лет назад +23

    Hope this affects the cruel human beings who leave their dogs out in a cold doghouse in freezing weather. It's unforgivable what humans do to domesticated animals - no animal should suffer like this.

    • @lostinYourReality
      @lostinYourReality 6 лет назад +8

      Sandra Nathan sorry but my Siberian husky says otherwise bitch

    • @SamFryer-gy5bw
      @SamFryer-gy5bw 4 года назад +2

      Just because you don’t understand something doesn’t mean you should talk badly of it. Makes you look ignorant. A dog is still a wild animal. As long as you take the proper care of the animal most med-large breeds would be fine throughout living a cold winter. AGAIN AS LONG AS YOU TAKE PROPER MEASURES. FATTENING DOG UP ENOUGH, insulated house, water, hay or straw in the house

    • @sandranathan6844
      @sandranathan6844 4 года назад +3

      @@SamFryer-gy5bw Dogs were domesticated by humans, and it's our responsibility to care for them properly. Chaining a dog 24/7 is not proper, or humane care. An insulated house is not adequately INSULATED against frigid temperatures, nor cool enough in hot summer heat. A pity so many dogs are imprisoned by selfish, callous owners who feel the way you do. or have no feelings or respect for a dependent animal.

    • @Luis-zl5cg
      @Luis-zl5cg 3 года назад +3

      @@sandranathan6844 a well insilated house only does well if more then 1 dog is living in it I have a very well insilated dog house and I put a thermometer in at midnight it was about 50-60 degrees put putting into consideration that 4 dogs live in there the body they are well and warm enough ive slept with my dogs in the dog house and it was so toasty in there trust me most dogs do fine

    • @Luis-zl5cg
      @Luis-zl5cg 3 года назад

      @@sandranathan6844 also in terms of hot weather i simply take off the insulation and there's a thin layer of chicken wire and depending on the season there is only a certain amount of layers of insulation that stays on

  • @LCJCFAMILY
    @LCJCFAMILY Год назад

    if i'm cold, my dogs and cats are cold, if i have to go inside, then my animals come inside. dont own a cat or dog if your not willing to give them warm shelter.

  • @LoveLife-gv8jg
    @LoveLife-gv8jg 2 года назад

    I just bought my dog in. She is so hyper when In the house .. seriously FOR HOURS...and i don't know what to do about that but i would rather she be in the warm house, in her large crate than outside in the freezing cold. She is a pitbull mastiff mix

  • @pipedreams57
    @pipedreams57 6 лет назад +5

    Those plastic igloo houses are a piece of s-----. You can build a better, insulated, heated one for less money.

  • @samd5274
    @samd5274 2 года назад

    I built mine out of 5/8 Plywood with not a lot of overhead waisted space and off the ground 6 inches. I put a cover over the opening and filled with thick carpet on the floor and lots of shredded newspaper. I measured the temp and it was 32° outside and when the dog got settled in after 2 hours, I checked the inside of his house and it was 67 degrees. My dog loves it and seems so happy to go inside and get cozy on the cold nights. Those plastic crap houses have no insulation factor and front opening wide open. Any dip shit could figure out they serve no purpose but to fatten the manufactures wallet. An outside dog house could be made to be comfortable for a animal. Just common sense folks

  • @pmoore9650
    @pmoore9650 Год назад

    Thanks for this video. It's seems as if common sense should kick in. But of course everyone doesn't have common sense. All dogs aren't the same in temperament or feelings. Use good judgment. Keep an eye on your pets. Make sure to have appropriate living conditions.

  • @annalisa14
    @annalisa14 Год назад

    All scientists want to see time and temperature in experiments. Please always use these. Dogs need indoor training for manners and need their own bed to instantly go to. Sometimes privileges are allowed. Dogs should go immediately to their own bed when told.

  • @michaelflowers6048
    @michaelflowers6048 11 месяцев назад

    Putting hay in the doghouse will help tremendously even putting a heat lamp in the doghouse with a coffee can covering the light. Might as well bring coyotes & wolves inside to though just saying

  • @kingotto6352
    @kingotto6352 3 года назад

    Ernie, how about the Ironworkers that are outside all day working 100ft or more off of the ground.. No shelter, high winds.. and some jerk calls the humane society at 8am because the dog is outside. I'd rather be in that dog house than on the iron, but bills need to be paid

  • @barbarad9282
    @barbarad9282 Год назад

    I'm in NJ. Friday night was 5 degrees... colder with the wind. A lady left her dog in a dog house all nite Friday into Saturday. She will have to be put down today. Christmas. I feel sooooo bad for the pup and so angry at the lady.

  • @andresleiva6973
    @andresleiva6973 5 лет назад +2

    If Im feeling cold outside with proper gear, it is absolutely impossible for me to leave my dog outside. I spent so much time in autumn to keep her house warm and its kinda hard, so in winter is not an option to leave her outside.

  • @LouisianaSpey
    @LouisianaSpey 9 месяцев назад

    My two aussies refuse to stay in doors during cold weather. I take them in because it so cold, after about 30 minutes they are both sitting at the back door whimpering to go outside.

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Год назад

    I just found this stray pit bull it’s big and can be more that a bit aggressive and chews destroy things. I’m thinking of building him a dog house. He bit someone he’s bit much.

  • @fadingfrost2617
    @fadingfrost2617 3 года назад +1

    I'm dealing with a situation were a short haired hound, that is underweight, is kept 24/7 on a chain. He has straw and an igloo. But thats it. Ive been going in early morning hours to give warm water, feed him and started warm saltwater bottles in socks last night. Its 22°F now, and going to get down to single digits again tonight and for next several days.
    The local pd do nothing. The shelter don't have the authority. I live in rural tiny town Indiana and am about to approach the owner, with next to nothing to offer as options. Though I did offer to bathe the dog if they would let it inside the other day. Going to open with that now. Wish me luck.

    • @generalcortez2011
      @generalcortez2011 3 года назад

      You could always ask the owner if you could bring the dog into your home until the winter temps subside.

    • @fadingfrost2617
      @fadingfrost2617 3 года назад

      Thank you. I would, but have a dog and 3 cats already.
      I am friends with the person that lives directly across the street from the dog and we were able to bring him into his laundry room. I left a note for owner, who was fine with it. But he must've brought it up in a roomful of idiots, because he won't let the dog come there now. Told me that someone said hound dogs are meant to be outdoors. And another person said we're lucky we haven't gotten in trouble...he freaked out and won't listen to me.
      I tried explaining that no dog is meant to be out in minus degree weather that doesn't have thick, thick coats and even then its questionable. And anyone that does keep dogs outdoors- MOST have proper heated kennels of some kind. Plus. The fact that the owner has been so cooperative and hasnt said so much as boo to me or my friend ought to mean reason to worry. But he doesn't listen or believe me. The majority has spoken....small town ignorance. Grrrrr.

    • @fadingfrost2617
      @fadingfrost2617 3 года назад +1

      I've just had to accept that my middle of night visits are going to have to continue. Warm water bottles and warm rice pads being the best i can do. Along with food I can't afford to spare and warm broths, and fresh water.

    • @generalcortez2011
      @generalcortez2011 3 года назад

      @@fadingfrost2617 I wish you good luck. I have to get more heating for my dogs. These past few days have been the coldest I’ve ever had here in Texas. Not as cold as other places but still pretty cold for us here. Just breaks my heart to see animals in the cold. Unfortunately I don’t own this house and can’t bring them in. Otherwise I’d have them in here all the time.

  • @lori8553
    @lori8553 2 года назад

    I don’t like to get into other peoples business but it’s getting cold outside and there is a dog up the road from me and I made the call on the behalf of the dog. The police came out and did a wellness check. Now it is getting colder will be in the 20’s today. I can’t let this stand I made another call. I was told to call animal control at eight o’clock this morning. I’ve be up all night going up and getting the dog to run up and down the the fence line with me. I got thirty more minutes to make that call. And I know I’m gonna poss off the owner but I just want to know if he could take one hour of what he is putting this dog through.....

  • @libertarianman69
    @libertarianman69 5 месяцев назад

    You won't know what it feels like because you are not a dog. A dog's winter coat is much warmer than our store-bought coats we wear.

  • @markenriquez2657
    @markenriquez2657 Год назад

    I was seriously considering buying 2 of those houses for our dogs to spend more time outdoors thinking these would keep them warm. NVM,

  • @floroma2820
    @floroma2820 2 года назад

    Come to the Bronx, ny where our apartments are cold especially at nights. It’s like sleeping outside. People are dying.

  • @shadricosuave
    @shadricosuave 2 года назад

    No need to notify the authorities just because you see a dog outside in the winter. Do some due diligence first. My dogs are outside in the winter but they have a heated dog house for example.

  • @frankmontez6853
    @frankmontez6853 Год назад

    Not everyone lives has their pets in Chicago. In south Texas does get a bit cold. Rarely see it under freezing overnight lows in fifties or forties mostly if that.