As temperatures plunge, not all dogs respond to the cold in the same way. Some breeds naturally enjoy the colder weather more due to their thick fur coats , but others are vulnerable and need extra care to stay warm. Whether it's due to physical features or health conditions, these dogs can struggle the most when the forecast changes.

Dog experts at Pet MD said: "When chilly temperatures set in, don’t overlook the importance of keeping your dog safe and comfortable. Even with a furry coat, dogs still need help keeping warm in winter." Below, we have listed the top five breeds that need extra protection in winter. Is your dog on the list, or did we miss any breeds? Do you have any winter tips to keep our furry friends warm this winter? Let us know in the comments below.

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