HOW TO PROTECT YOUR
DOG FROM THE COLD If it’s too cold for you, it’s too cold for your dog! Here’s how to ensure he stays safe and warm during the bitter months of winter.
Winter is the season of fluffy snow and crisp, refreshing air. But it’s also the time of year when frostbite and hypothermia pose a serious risk to you and your dog! Here are a few tips to help you enjoy the splendor of the season while keeping these dangers at bay.
1
LIMIT THE TIME HE SPENDS OUTDOORS
2
CLEAR A PATH FOR HIM IN THE YARD
If the snow is deep, shoveling a small path and space in the backyard will make his potty breaks much more comfortable. These clearings will also prevent him from getting balls of ice and snow in between his paw pads, which can be painful!
Just like us, pets can fall victim to frostbite. To prevent this painful injury, don’t let your pup stay outside for more than a few minutes, especially if the temperature dips below 20 degrees Fahrenheit. (-7 degrees Celsius). Even if your dog is conditioned for cold weather, it’s best to save those long walks for warmer days.
3 KEEP HIM LEASHED Winter poses many hazards that can bring harm to an unleash dog. Frozen ponds, for instance, might not be frozen enough to support your pup if he decides to wander onto the ice. Avalanches