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    Greenlove
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    Default Re: Beginner desperate for help :)

    I'm sorry I have no advice for you as I am new to frogs. There are many people on here that are knowledgeable and can hopefully lead you down the right path as you set up your tanks. I just wanted to take a minute to tell you that you are not alone in your quest for rescuing animals and then having an astronomical bill for said rescue. BUT, you are a very special person for doing it and I give you a for doing so. I also have 2 Alaskan Malamutes that I rescued. They are great dogs. You are right, they do not like heat that much, but mine are outside dogs and it gets hot here in summer (in the high 80's to 90's) and they seem to adapt just fine. Maybe you can turn up your heat to help with your tank temps and see if your dog will be okay with it. You said that you keep your house at 19 c, I think that is around 66 f, I think you would be safe around 70 degrees and your pup probably wouldn't even notice. This is just my opinion with experience from my own dogs. Good luck and thanks again for giving them a better life.

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    vmaxchick
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    Default Re: Beginner desperate for help :)

    Quote Originally Posted by Greenlove View Post
    I'm sorry I have no advice for you as I am new to frogs. There are many people on here that are knowledgeable and can hopefully lead you down the right path as you set up your tanks. I just wanted to take a minute to tell you that you are not alone in your quest for rescuing animals and then having an astronomical bill for said rescue. BUT, you are a very special person for doing it and I give you a for doing so. I also have 2 Alaskan Malamutes that I rescued. They are great dogs. You are right, they do not like heat that much, but mine are outside dogs and it gets hot here in summer (in the high 80's to 90's) and they seem to adapt just fine. Maybe you can turn up your heat to help with your tank temps and see if your dog will be okay with it. You said that you keep your house at 19 c, I think that is around 66 f, I think you would be safe around 70 degrees and your pup probably wouldn't even notice. This is just my opinion with experience from my own dogs. Good luck and thanks again for giving them a better life.


    small world just to say it was an Alaskan malamute that i rescued also haahah she is 6 now

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