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Although Goldadors can tolerate a wide temperature range, it is still important to avoid exposing them to harsh heat or cold for extended periods. Goldadors can often endure temperatures as low as -5°C (23°F) because their thick coat effectively insulates them from the cold.
It is still important to make sure they have a secure place to stay, warm bedding, and protection from the elements when the temperature decreases.
Goldadors, on the other hand, are more likely to suffer from heat exhaustion or heat stroke if subjected to temperatures higher than 27°C (80°F) for a lengthy period.
During hot weather, it is important to provide plenty of shade and cold drinks and to refrain from excessive activity during the warmest parts of the day. Protecting your Goldador's health and happiness by providing a secure and pleasant space for them is essential, no matter the season.
Goldadors may flourish in a variety of climates and provide their owners with the delight of their company throughout the year if their individual temperature demands are recognized and met.