Greets fellow hangers!

I did a search and didn't find anything relevant, so time to pick your brains.

I've done a lot of hammocking (started hanging in 1978) and have done it exclusively during warm months. My hiking partner was previously a Malamute, so he was perfectly comfortable sleeping in the snow at -20. He was also 125 lbs. My new hiking partner is not nearly as hardy, she's a mutt that weighs about 65lbs.

I'm thinking about taking her along on some cooler hangs, down into about the 30s for now. I'm concerned that having a pad under my hammock for her might not be warm enough. She sleeps very soundly, rarely moving, so I'm thinking about inviting her into the hammock for a bit more warmth for both of us. Has anyone tried this? We're going out next week for a trial, and the temps will probably be in the 40s at night. I would appreciate any ideas!

For warmer weather, I'd like a bug net that hangs from ridge line to the ground so that she can get some relief from bugs while sleeping on the ground under the hammock. Does anyone know of such a device?

Thanks!

Az