Yes, the American Eskimo Dog is good at tolerating the cold. It has a dense undercoat which insulates heat to keep it warm.
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No, the Ibizan Hound has a low tolerance of the cold. It is somewhat better at tolerating the heat.
The Papillon does not tolerate cold temperatures well. Despite that the Papillon has a longhaired coat, it does not have an undercoat to insulate heat to keep it warm.
Originally bred to retriever waterfowl in the icy waters of the Chesapeake Bay, this breed of dog is certainly good at tolerating the cold. They prefer cold weather and generally like to sleep outdoors when the temperature is cooler out there.
Colder temperatures, 32 and under would be good, but not too cold as -50 degrees.
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The Hungarian Vizsla dog has no undercoat and must therefore be protected from cold. Taking a walk during a cold day is no problem, but Vizslas should never live in outdoor kennels since this is too cold for them (unless of course the kennel is located in the tropics).
Yes. Since the Samoyed was originally bred to live in the cold climate of Siberia, Russia, it has a thick coat that protects it from the cold. Its fur is double-coated, with the soft undercoat insulating the dog against the cold and the topcoat resistant against harsh weather conditions.
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That's easy. You wait until the Eskimo is thirsty, which is when the person has a need for it. Needs drive most of sales.