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The Ori-Pei, with its moderate tolerance to temperature, is best suited to environments with a temperature range between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). They are more comfortable in moderate climates where the temperature is neither too hot nor too cold. Extreme heat or cold can pose challenges for the Ori-Pei and may impact their overall well-being.
In hot weather, the Ori-Pei can be susceptible to overheating and heatstroke. It is important to provide them with adequate shade, access to fresh water, and a cool environment. Avoid leaving them in direct sunlight for extended periods and take precautions during hot summer months to prevent overheating. If the weather becomes too hot, consider indoor activities and provide air conditioning or fans to keep them cool and comfortable.
Similarly, in cold weather, the Ori-Pei may struggle to maintain their body temperature and be more prone to discomfort or even hypothermia. It is crucial to provide them with appropriate shelter, such as a warm and insulated dog house or a cosy indoor space.
Consider using dog sweaters or jackets to provide extra warmth during chilly weather. Limit their time outdoors in freezing temperatures and provide regular breaks indoors to warm up.
Monitoring your Ori-Pei closely during temperature extremes is essential. Be attentive to signs of discomfort, such as excessive panting, shivering, or seeking shelter. Always prioritise their safety and well-being by providing suitable shelter, access to fresh water, and adjusting their activities based on the prevailing weather conditions.