My first thoughts were arthritis... which gets relief from heat...
or hypothyroid, which throws off the bodies internal thermostat, so might leave the dog feeling chilled in an air conditioned environment.
Of course, it could just be a personality quirk that the rest of us don't share. LOL
or hypothyroid, which throws off the bodies internal thermostat, so might leave the dog feeling chilled in an air conditioned environment.
Of course, it could just be a personality quirk that the rest of us don't share. LOL