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Is it too cold for my husky/ger shep mix to sleep outside?

He's a husky/German shepherd mix, looks mostly huskyI live in southern California temps don't drop too low out hereAround 60f in the summer and 45f in winterHe has a dog house but doesn't stay in it during the summer and lots of blankets with a nice little sofa outsideIs it too cold for him outside?

Answer:

as long as you get the gauge that the pattern wants then you have nothing to worry aboutwhen i do fair isle, my tension gets too tight when working with lace weight yarnwhat i did was use a sport weight yarn and got my gauge spot onThe store owner knows what shes talking about, dont worry your project will turn out great! can i get a picture of the project when its done, im a complete knitting dork and yarn freak myself.
Buddy those dogs Husky , Malamute , all are adapted to sleep in sub freezing temperatures you wont need blankets and so forth the reason he probably doesn't stay in it is because it's too hot Your dog will be fine , those are not frigid temperatures .
as long as you get the gauge that the pattern wants then you have nothing to worry aboutwhen i do fair isle, my tension gets too tight when working with lace weight yarnwhat i did was use a sport weight yarn and got my gauge spot onThe store owner knows what shes talking about, dont worry your project will turn out great! can i get a picture of the project when its done, im a complete knitting dork and yarn freak myself.
Buddy those dogs Husky , Malamute , all are adapted to sleep in sub freezing temperatures you wont need blankets and so forth the reason he probably doesn't stay in it is because it's too hot Your dog will be fine , those are not frigid temperatures .

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