Here are 10 breeds of adorable dogs that don’t do well in the cold, so they need to be wrapped up on winter walks – cute pups


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The number of households with new puppies skyrocketed during the lockdown.

A large number of us decided last year to welcome new puppies into our homes – dog ownership has increased nearly eight percent according to the Kennel Club figures – and demand for four-legged friends remains high after the lockdown.

There are a whopping 221 different breeds of pedigree dogs in addition to numerous crossbreeds to choose from.

There are even scientific guides that psychologist Stanley Coren uses in his book “The Intelligence of Dogs” to classify breeds based on instinct, obedience, and adaptability.

The thing to note is that some dogs just don’t get along well with cold weather.

These less resilient breeds won’t thank you for long walks in snow and sub-zero temperatures – it can even be very bad for their health – and might benefit from wearing a jacket for a winter walk.

Here are the 10 dog breeds that struggle in cold conditions.

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