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In this article we'll explore tips for keeping your dog warm and safe during cold months, including appropriate clothing, shelter, and precautions against frostbite.
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Our Top 10 tips for your dog in the winter weather




















Winter Apparel: Dress your dog in a well-fitting, insulated coat or sweater during cold weather. Ensure the clothing covers their neck and belly to keep them warm and protected from the elements.
Warm Housing: Provide a sheltered area for your dog to retreat to, whether indoors or outdoors. Ensure their bed or crate is insulated and elevated from cold surfaces to maintain warmth.
Boots and Balms: Use dog boots or paw balms to protect their paws from ice, salt, and extreme cold. Regularly check their paws for signs of injury or irritation.
Water Accessibility: Ensure your dog has access to fresh water at all times, even in cold weather. Water bowls can freeze, so consider using a heated water bowl or checking frequently.
Prevent Slips: Be cautious of icy surfaces during walks to prevent slips and injuries. Choose routes that are treated or cleared of ice and snow.
Watch for Signs: Keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour for signs of discomfort or cold stress, such as shivering or reluctance to go outside. Adjust their clothing or indoor environment as needed.
Coat Care: Maintain your dog’s coat by brushing regularly to remove mats and ensure their fur can provide optimal insulation against the cold. Discover our recommendations on dog clothes products to keep your pooch warm
Limited Exposure: Limit outdoor time during extreme cold to prevent frostbite and hypothermia. Short, frequent walks are better than prolonged exposure.
Preparedness: Keep an emergency kit with items like blankets, warm clothing, and a first aid kit in case of severe weather conditions or unexpected emergencies.
Health Consultation: Consult your veterinarian for specific advice on winter care based on your dog’s breed, age, and health status to ensure they’re properly prepared for winter weather.
From the experts: Engage in safe winter activities like snow play or indoor games to keep your dog active and mentally stimulated while avoiding harsh weather conditions.


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