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Old 11-05-2008, 01:20 PM   #8
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I was also wondering what A good temp. inside would be for a Yorkie? i do not use my heater much yet, but have felt Suzi and she is cold? Yes, I do live in CAlifornia, so I ma not dealing with extreme weather, however, when itis down to 60ish, too cold at night? I have her sleep on my bed too, but she gets out of the covers.
Bear with me, Suzi is my first Yorkie/dog ever. I turned on the heat this am and got it back to 70. What is too cold for inside?
Nah, except for newborns, who need to be kept in the 70-80 range, I would thing having it be a little chilly at night would be a good thing. It might even help her adjust to the changes in temperature outside. As long as she's not shivering, she's fine. Just make sure she has a blanket and is not sleeping on a cold wooden floor.
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