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Old 11-02-2010, 04:08 PM   #12
yorkieusa
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In an effort to save on my heating bill this year I was thinking of setting the daytime temp to 62 degrees. Do you think this would be to cold for the little one? In the past I always left it at 65 and she did fine with just a sweater on while I was at work. I have a programmable thermostat so I have it set for a high of 68 and low of 65. It drops to 65 after I leave for work, at 4:00 it goes up to 68 by the time I get home and then it drops down to 65 again at 10 at night. Same schedule on weekends.

I live in Delaware and it can get pretty cold here. My house is well insulated and Brandi has plenty of sweaters plus I get plenty of sunshine throughout the whole houes. The cat, well she always manages to find the warmest spot in the house. So will 62 degrees be to cold for her?
It would be too cold for me or my yorkie. We are both wimps. But my only question for you is it must be too cold for you if you are going to have it go back up to 68 by the time you get home. I always say if it's too cold for us, then it's generally too cold for them.
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