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Question by Tina
Submitted on 12/19/2003
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What is the ideal temperature for a Saint Bernard? What is too hot and what is too cold?


Answer by HERE2HELP
Submitted on 2/13/2004
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SAINT BERNARDS CAN USUALLY MAINTAIN THEIR BODY TEMPERATURE AND RARELY HAVE PROBLEMS WITH HEAT UNLESS LEFT OUTSIDE WITHOUT SHELTER OR KEPT IN THE CAR WHERE THEY WOULD SUFFER FROM HEAT STROKE. SAINTS HANDLE EXTREME COLDS VERY WELL BECAUSE OF THEIR HISTORY, AND THEIR EXTREMELY THICK COATS. SO AS LONG AS YOU CONSIDER THESE THINGS YOUR SAINT CAN SURVIVE UNDER MOST TEMPERATURES.

 

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