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Need help finding something? Shoppers who also visited this page were interested in: View the latest Special Offers: Another common but questionable opinion is that an outdoor dog is a much better candidate for acclimating to the elements during the cold and inclement months of late winter. Considering that many bird hunters travel from southern climes in search of game birds to the north, no one that I know has ever mentioned having their dogs suffer from any weather-related exposure. Besides, indoor dogs that live in a region with such adverse conditions would become acclimated just with jaunts into the yard to do their daily business, not to mention being hunted during this time of year.
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