Frosty Paws: How to Winterize Your Pet Care

01-02-2018

A black dog looking out over a body of water

As temperatures drop outside it’s important to keep our furry friends safe and warm. Here are some tips for keeping your pets happy during the coldest winter months.


Limit Exposure:  First, if it’s too cold for you out there, it’s also too cold for your pet! The best way to protect your pup is to keep walks short and strictly for business. We all know that when they gotta go, they gotta go, but save those long walks and visits to the dog park for when the temperature is above freezing.


Layer them up:  When you do have to go outside, make sure to protect your pet by bundling up. Longer, thicker-haired breeds might not need a coat, but small and short-haired breeds definitely need the extra layer. We recommend a coat that has large Velcro straps that are easy to take on and off, and a warm inner lining with a waterproof nylon exterior to keep them dry.


Don’t forget the feet:  Keeping their feet protected is very important too. Icy sidewalks covered in salt can be painful on the pads of their paws. Tight-fitting booties are going to offer you the best protection. We like the rubber balloon-like ones the best over a bulkier strap-on option that can fall off more easily and get lost in the snow if you are not watching closely. Since boots can be very tricky to put on your pet, another great alternative is using a protective wax product like  Musher’s Secret . Originally made for sled dogs, the wax creates a semi-permeable layer that bonds to your dog’s paw keeping it protected. You can find it at most veterinary offices as well as online. The wax is non-toxic and safe for your pet.


Extra blankets and water:  While you are inside, make sure your dog or cat has a nice warm and dry place to curl up. Adding some extra blankets to their bed is a great way to make sure they have plenty to work with and extra snuggles with you is a great way to keep them warm too! Just remember, all the extra heat in the apartment can dry out the air as well as their sweet wet noses, so make sure they have access to plenty of water.



Owning a pet in the city can be such a joy, that’s why  Reside  loves offering so many pet friendly options, keep them feeling warm and protected by following these winter safety tips!


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