When I was into coon hunting I had three Black and Tan dogs. Each had a wooden whisky barrel with a door way cut in the end with a burlap bag over the door opening. I kept clean straw in side. The were chained with a 10 foot chain like most of the coon hunters around here. Black and Tans are a short haired dog and they slept out side the barrel house more than in when it was cold. Wind and snow or heavy rain would cause them to go inside. They never acted cold. I fed them almost free choice which kept them on the heavy side for that breed. Most of the time they still had food when I fed them. Had long haired house dogs that shivered when you let them out to pee. We baby our poodle so bad that he acts cold in the house when it is cold in the winter. However he goes with me to do chores every morning and night year around and will stay out playing in the show drifts as long as I am out and shows no sign of being cold other than taking turns of holding one back foot up while running in real cold snow. He still is in no hurry to go inside. I think our dogs discomfort in the winter lays in our minds more than how it affects our dogs as long as they have body fat.
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