Too cold or too hot??? Help!!!! My puppy sleeps in his small crate every night beside my bed. The crate is set on an ottoman so he isn't on the floor. My husband and I usually keep the thermostat low but since we have had our baby we have been burning up:) I don't want him to freeze to death so I wrap a blanket around the crate. He was good for a week or so but it has gotten warmer outside I guess. Well he has been waking up in the morning panting so I have started half-covering the crate and turning down the thermostat a couple of degrees and he is still panting a bit in the morning until I take him out. I check on him alot during the night and he doesn't seem too hot or too cold. How do I tell what temp is best? This is so stupid I know. Sorry!When I first got him, I even thought about using a heating pad because I didn't want him to be too cold. I am glad I didn't or I would have burnt him up:D |
aww.. I can tell you are just trying to be a good mommy. The best way to judge his comfort is by judging your own comfort. If you are warm he most likely is too. If you are chilly and maybe need a sweater on.. so does he. |
Okay then in that case....we all should be panting! It is hoooottttt! Thermostat is going down a tad! |
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Have fun with your new baby! |
I feel if I am hot or cold, my puppy feels the same. I have a soft little bed and blanket for my Yorkie puppy to snuggle up in. She brings several of her soft toys to bed with her also. So cute! You are both being great parents to your new "baby". |
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He is almost 12 weeks! Wow, I didn't know that. I though he needed to be super-warm because he couldn't regulate his body temp. 72-75 is perfect! Thanks:) |
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