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Winter dog wellness tips to keep in mind during the frigid weather


After a balmy beginning to the season, it seems that Old Man Winter has finally shaken off the rust and is bringing severe weather to many parts of the country. As a dog owner, you have more than your fair share of dog wellness concerns to look out for during this time of year, as some of the run of the mill winter products that we all use could pose a problem for your furry friend. By making the following pet care changes, you can ensure that your companion gets through the season unscathed.

1. Use sand instead of salt. If you've been using salt and other forms of ice melt on your steps and walkways, this could be posing a significant risk to your canine. These products contain their fair share of harsh chemicals that could cause digestive trouble or many other significant health problems. With this in mind, opt for sand around your home instead - it may not be able to completely melt the ice on your walkways, but your canine will be safe!

2. Space heaters. For large spaces like sunrooms and living rooms, using a space heater can be an effective way of improving the comfort level. However, the surfaces of these devices can be extremely hot, and even a tail brushing up against the side of one of them could cause extreme discomfort. If you're going to use a space heater, look for a model that emits heat from the top of the device and doesn't become extremely warm on the sides of the device. Now your pooch can curl up next to it and you won't have to worry about him getting hurt.

3. Invest in proper winter clothing. While it may seem frivolous at first, a dog's skin is just as sensitive to cold as ours, so if your canine has a shorter coat, this could be a wonderful way to improve animal wellness. Invest in a small sweater to keep his torso warm, and you can also keep an eye out for booties. These paw coverings will protect him from the buildup of salt and sand, which could pose problems if they are ingested.

Winter comes with its fair share of risks, but knowing is half the battle. By making a few advanced preparations, you can ensure that your canine is happy and healthy throughout the season.





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