- If they don’t have a thick coat, invest a coat or sweater to keep them warm!
- If your pet loves to play in the snow, make sure their ears are dry to prevent ear infections
- For a thin coated dog, make sure they have access to thicker bedding inside the your house.
- With extra layers of blankets and coats, dogs will need to stay hydrate. Make sure they have access to water all day long.
- Hair around pet paws can get wet with snow and slush. Keep hair trim around pet paws to keep them clean and free of debris.
- If you’ve got a city dog, her paws could pick up on salt and other pavement debris. Make sure to clean their paws so they don’t lick them!
- Aside from regular walks, limit how much exposure your dog has outside. Frigid temperatures can lead to frostbite and hypothermia.