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Re: Snuggie for Dogs
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Casey will wear a shirt sometimes during the winter to help keep her warm (she's 3.5lbs, she has no body fat and will sit and shake in front of my space heater) but I draw the line at the snuggie.
Socializing foster puppies since 2009
Chart for TTC#2 - BFP 6.10.12, m/c 6.17.12 @ 4w3d ? BFP 7.14.12, EDD 3.27.13
Beta @ 15DPO: 441, P: 15.1 ? 19DPO: 2,784 ? 26DPO: 28,886 ? U/S 8/2: One happy HB!
Elective U/S @ 15w5d - it's a BOY! Confirmed at 19w6d. ?
My doggie really has no fur/hair on his belly/chest area at all, so he gets cold super easily. Moving from Southern California to Northern California was a shock for him.
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My dog isn't small (~20 lbs.) and is evenly covered in fur, yet he still loves laying in front of the space heater whenever we bring it out. Even if he starts panting, he'll continue to lay there. Apparently some dogs relish all the heat they can get.
that dachshund is too cute.
our family min pin is ALWAYS shivering if it dips below 70. she'll even refuse to go outside sometimes if it's too cold.