How Long Can You Walk a Dog Outside When Cold?
Below 32°F (0°C): Avoid walks at all costs, especially with very young puppies and shorter-coated breeds.
35-40°F (1.7-4.4°C): These are the lowest temps that most healthy adult dogs can tolerate on a brisk walk.
40-50°F (4.4-10°C): This is typically considered a safe range, but always keep your dog’s behavior and body language in mind.
50-65°F (10-18.3°C): Most dogs are comfortable in these temperatures.
50°F (10°C) or below: Some large breeds may require these cool conditions, particularly if they wear a winter coat.
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