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Twitter Thread: Neighbor Has Their Dog Sleep Outside During Winter

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    It all started when this Twitter user asked a question...

    Font - LAinRearView ... @LAinRearView Serious question to dog people..would you leave your dogs outside in a pen at night (metal, not covered) in the wind and snow? My neighbor does this consistently and l'm losing my mind over it.

    Hmm, this kind of thing really varies based on the climate of where you live, the breed of dog, and of course the advice that your veterinarian gives you regarding the care of your animal? But as a general rule, it isn't good for dogs to be outside at night in the snow without any kind of heated or closed shelter to keep them warm. Let's see what Twitter says…

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    Many people thought it was definitely not ok to leave a dog outside in those circumstances...

    Product - Mira, Morgaine's Emotional Support Human @MorgaineCoonCat Replying to @LAinRearView Hell no. #%!& This good girl is Tilly. She is a farm dog with a job, so she lives outside full-time. However, she has her double-walled insulated igloo, and when it gets really cold she has a heater. If the weather is bad enough that we're heading to the basement, Tilly comes too. @MorgaineCoonCat

    Aww, Tilly definitely is a good girl! Here at I Can Has Cheezburger we looove working dogs, and it's awwdorable to see Tilly all cozied up in her heated igloo. Honestly we would probably pay a lot of money to camp in a heated igloo this winter, sounds pretty fun!

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    Font - Ahimsa O @couchfish1 Replying to @LAinRearView Never, ever, ever. As a matter of fact, we kidnapped and adopted out a dog that was treated like that where we live. Authorities were out many times-did nothing. So we stole the poor thing to save its life. I've zero regrets and would do it again without hesitation.
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    Outerwear - DaVinciDiva ... @bluely02 Replying to @LAinRearView This is where my girl sleeps. Where she belongs.
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    But others argued that some dogs refuse to go inside and are comfortable under the elements.

    Rectangle - Edy(E.D.) @c Replying to @MorgaineCoonCat and @LAinRearView I had a dog that preferred to sleep outside under the deck. I think she was menopausal. She was allowed in anytime.
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    Rectangle - DeborahJohnson DEMOCRACY LIVES @ganny_roxx Replying to @MorgaineCoonCat and @LAinRearView I had a malamute that refused to stay indoors at night cried and whined to be out. She had a heated doghouse and preferred it to the house.
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    Rectangle - manatee ... @oceaniaearth Replying to @MorgaineCoonCat @ganny_roxx and @LAinRearView we have a cat that adopted us but he HATES it inside, ive never had a cat like that, or dog. It's a real battle when it's cold, u can't just lock them in and go to bed & expect to sleep, lol. We're currently trying heated cat beds and protecting it from the wind.
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    Font - Betsy Banks CE @BetsyBG Replying to @MorgaineCoonCat and @LAinRearView My Aussie would happily live outdoors in snow if we were accommodating enough to join him. He, however, is a Velcro dog, and requires his humans. And l'm not leaving my warm bed to roll in the snow with him.
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    Font - Karen Heath Allen, M.Ed. ... @KarenHeathAlle2 Replying to @MorgaineCoonCat and @LAinRearView I bring mine in when it's I cold especially, no matter if they like it or not. My Jack Russel doesn't even want to go out to potty when it's cold. My lab laughs in the face of cold wet weather and has been known to ask to go out in the middle of the night & refuse to come in.
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    Rectangle - Jane @Jane70515831 Replying to @MorgaineCoonCat and @LAinRearView Our Great Pyrenees loved the cold & snow. A guardian dog by breed, he loved nothing more than sitting on our deck in the winter guarding his humans. He would never go into a pen since that precluded him from doing his job. However, when the weather was bad, we brought him in.
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    Hair - WTF. People. Vote. It's not hard! @julie319 Replying to @LAinRearView That's how I ended up with my Rufus. The people behind me had him. Left a 9 pd. puppy in 22° November. I went the next day and asked if I could buy him from them for $100. Handed of the cash for the puppy. Never looked back. right now
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    Dog - Feng Shui Katy @fengshuikaty Replying to @LAinRearView We had 'friends' who did that when we lived in NC. Our dog needed a companion so we pressured these people to let us have their pitbull. He was 2 yrs old and he adapted to indoor living overnight--our other dog potty trained him in 24 hrs. Sweetest dog ever.
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    If you feel uncertain about proper care you should check with your veterinarian. Tell us how your dogs sleep during winter in the comments!

    Font - Barron_Von_Volts ... @MaskWeara Replying to @LAinRearView bad weather, -- Hard NO. but it also depends on what kind of dog. I had a blue heeler mix dog who preferred to stay out under the sky. It didn't matter to him how hot or cold it was.

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