They do get cold. We took Rowdy to Colorado this summer, in the mountains, and it would be in the high 30's low 40's after midnight and in the morning. I didn't have any pj's for him and nowehre to buy them. So I used lots of fleece blankies in his kennel, under him and around him, so that he could get down in a little nest. He did fine. Now he sleeps with us and when he gets cold, he just goes under the covers. I'm thinking of getting him some pj's because he likes to sleep up by our heads, out from under the covers.
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