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Dogs may start feeling cold when temperatures drop below 45°F (7°C), and significant discomfort or risk can occur below 32°F (0°C).
Most dogs can tolerate temperatures down to about 45°F (7°C); below that, especially under 32°F (0°C), the risk of hypothermia and frostbite increases.
Yes, dogs can get cold while they sleep, especially in chilly environments or without adequate bedding.
Yes, covering your dog with a blanket at night can provide warmth and comfort, especially for small or short-haired breeds and in colder environments.
You can tell your dog is cold at night if they shiver, curl tightly into a ball, seek warmth, or whine; these are signs they need extra warmth.
Dachshunds are moderately low-maintenance dogs but require consistency in training, daily exercise, and attention to health issues due to their unique body shape.
Dachshunds are prone to back problems, can be stubborn, and require consistent training and care due to their high energy and hunting instincts.
Dachshunds are moderately low-maintenance dogs, but they do require regular exercise, grooming, and attention to their unique health concerns.
Dachshunds can be prone to spinal problems and may exhibit stubborn behavior, making training more challenging than with other breeds.

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