Older dogs or dogs who have arthritis may be less tolerant of extreme temperatures than other pets.
Ideal room temperature for newborn puppies.
However if the mother leaves her puppies alone they need to be provided with an external source of warmth.
Choosing the best temperature for pets.
Temperature newborn puppies are able to maintain a body temperature about 12 f warmer than the air temperature.
In fact the aap recommends placing a crib or bassinet that has a firm mattress and conforms to the consumer product safety commission s standards in your room ideally for the first year but at least for the first six months of your baby s life.
To make temperature monitoring easier you might consider room sharing with your baby.
Make sure the temperature is safe.
As long as the puppies stay close to their mother the room temperature is not too critical.
The temperature under the heat lamp in the whelping box should be around 85 f for the first 2 3 days and then can be dropped to 75 80 f depending on the surrounding temperature.
Ideally it should be approximately 30 c during the puppy s first week of life with the temperature gradually declining as the puppy grows.
In general you should set the thermostat between 75 and 78 degrees f when you re at home in the summer.
In situations where keeping the puppy close to the mother s body is not possible such as the first puppy in a litter an incubator may be useful.
During the first four days of life the environmental temperature where the puppies are kept should be maintained at 85 90 f 29 5 32 c.
What is an ideal room temperature for puppies is not necessarily the best for elderly animals.
Newborn puppies need to be kept in a moist environment with a steady temperature close to 95 degrees.
With the above information you can set the house temperature to the ideal setting for you and your pet.
The temperature of the whelping box is especially important.
In normal situations the body warmth of the mother provides these needs.
A temperature of 70 75 f on the far side of the box.
Temperature is even more important for orphan puppies who do not have a mother to keep them warm.
Indoors a heating lamp can be used to achieve this temperature.
Short haired pets may have a harder time during the colder months while longer haired dogs could suffer during the warmer months.
You should invest in a thermometer in the room or area where your puppies are kept.