·By Curtis Hacon

Cold Weather & Dogs: How Do We Keep Our Pets Warm When Winter Comes

Cold Weather & Dogs: How Do We Keep Our Pets Warm When Winter Comes

Winter is coming, and that means colder weather for everyone – including our beloved pets. How do we keep them warm and safe when the temperature starts to drop? Here are some tips to help make sure your dog stays comfortable all winter long. Yeah, let's talk about cold weather and dogs! Happy huddling!

How Cold Weather Is Too Cold For Dogs?

🐶 Most dogs will not have a problem with cold until the temperature falls below 45 degrees Fahrenheit. However, some dogs are not comfortable until the temperature is lower.

❄️ When temperatures fall below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, small breed dogs, dogs with thin coats, or very young, old, or sick dogs could be in danger if they spend too much time outdoors.

🧊 Once temperatures drop under 20 degrees Fahrenheit, pet parents need to be aware that their dog could develop health problems like hypothermia or frostbite if outside for extended periods of time.

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Our 10 Best Tips for Cold Weather And Dogs

Weather is unpredictable, and so are pets. It's not uncommon to find your furry friend huddled up in bed, shivering from the cold air outside when you walk through the door after work or school.

But don't worry! There are some things that can be done to keep them comfortable during these chilly months:

1. Bring Them Indoors

As PetMD outlines, some dogs have thick, double-layered coats, which helps them stay warm in cold weather. Dogs like Siberian Huskies, Newfoundlands, and Samoyeds come from cold climates and are able to handle the cold weather. However, some dogs have thin coats, which makes it harder for them to stay warm in the cold. 

Small dogs get cold quickly in the cold weather. Puppies, older dogs, and dogs with health problems cannot regulate their body temperatures as well as healthy dogs. Be sure to protect these vulnerable dogs from the cold weather.

As you can see, a lot depends on the dog. Look at your pup and be aware that he might be cold outside. If he's not comfortable, bring him inside! 

2. Get Them A Warm Bed

A warm, comfortable bed is a must for any pet during winter. You can find pet beds that are specifically designed to keep your pet warm, or you can make your own.

Just make sure the bed is big enough for your pet to move around in and that it’s placed in a spot that’s not too close to any drafts.

3. Give Them Some Extra Blankets

Blankets are always a good idea for keeping pets warm. You can put them on your pet’s bed or if your pet likes to sleep with you, toss one on your bed as well.

4. Invest In A Pet Coat Or Sweater

Cold weather and dogs go together like...well, cold weather and most other things, I guess. But seriously, when the mercury dips, our four-legged friends can feel the chill just like we do. So, does your dog need a sweater? That depends on a few factors.

First, consider the breed. Some dogs are bred for cold weather and have thick fur that provides natural insulation. Others, not so much.

If you're not sure whether your dog falls into the "cold weather" or "not so much" category, a good rule of thumb is to check the ears. If they're pointy, chances are your pup can handle a little cold. But if they're floppy, they might benefit from a cozy sweater or two.

Second, take a look at the coat. Is it thick and dense, or thin and sparse? Once again, thicker is better when it comes to insulation.

Finally, consider your dog's activity level. A couch potato is going to feel the cold more than a playful pup who's constantly running around.

So if you think your dog could use a little extra warmth this winter, go ahead and dress them up in their favorite sweater. They'll be happy to have it...and you'll be happy to have them warm and snugly all season long.

5. Keep Their Paw Pads Protected

Paw pads can get dry and cracked in the winter, so it’s important to keep them protected. You can buy special balms or waxes for this, or you can just put some petroleum jelly on their paws before they go outside.

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6. Be Careful With Space Heaters

Space heaters can be great for keeping your pet warm, but they can also be dangerous. Make sure the heater is placed out of your pet’s reach and that they can’t accidentally knock it over.

7. Limit The Dog Time Outside In A Cold Weather 

When it’s freezing outside (under 20 degrees Fahrenheit), it’s best to limit your pet’s time outdoors. If they need to go to the bathroom, try to take them out on a leash, so they don’t stay out for too long.

8. Keep Their Bowls Away From Drafts

Water can freeze quickly in the winter, so it’s important to keep your pet’s bowl away from any drafts. You can also put a little bit of warm water in their bowl to prevent it from freezing as quickly.

9. Give Them Some Extra Exercise

Exercise is a great way to keep your pet warm. It helps them burn calories, which in turn generates body heat. Take your pup for an extra walk or play some fetch inside the house.

10. Check Their Paws

After your pet has been outside, check their paws to make sure they’re not too cold. If their feet are cold, put some warm water on them or rub them with a towel.

Now that you’re armed with some tips for keeping your dog warm in winter, there’s no need to hibernate all season! Get out there and enjoy the snow – knowing that your furry friend is cozy and safe. And if you have any questions or concerns about your dog’s health during cold weather months, don’t hesitate to comment. We’re always happy to help.

Does your dog like playing in the snow? Share a picture with us in our social media!

FAQ

How Cold Is Too Cold For A Dog?

How Cold Is Too Cold For A Dog?

While it is difficult to make broad generalizations about dogs and their comfort levels in cold weather, most can handle temperatures up until 45 F. However, some may begin feeling uncomfortable when the temperature falls below this mark - usually those that prefer warmer climates with shorter winters or fewer Seasons change!

Does Cold Weather Hurt Dogs?

Hypothermia is a condition in which the body's temperature falls below normal. The muscles stiffen, breathing and heart rate slows down to save energy for vital functions like keeping warmth inside your dog or cat if they are out exposed too long during winter months when it could get really chilly outside

How Do I Know If My Dog Is Cold?

If your dog is shaking or shivering, that can be a sign that they're cold. Dogs will also hunch their posture and tuck their tails in if they feel cold. You might also hear them whining or barking. Another sign is if the dog's behavior changes, and they start seeming anxious or uncomfortable. If the dog tries to turn around or stop walking, that can also be a sign they're feeling cold. The last sign is if the dog lifts its paw off the ground - this usually means they're trying not to freeze! 

Do Dogs Really Need Sweaters?

The truth is, whether your dog needs a sweater in cold weather depends on a few factors. Some breeds have naturally thick coats that provide good insulation against the cold, while others have thinner coats that don't offer as much protection. If you're not sure whether your dog's coat is adequate for the cold weather, ask your veterinarian for advice.

Also, if your dog is mostly sedentary, they may be more susceptible to the cold than an active dog. And finally, consider the severity of the cold weather. If it's only slightly chilly outside, your dog probably won't need a sweater. But if it's below freezing, a sweater may be necessary to keep them comfortable.


 

Hi Sarwar,
Nothing better than cuddle in winter! Enjoy!!!

Antonella - Give a Sh!t

By following these tips for how to keep dogs warm in winter, I believe I can ensure my doggy will be cozy and snug all winter long. I always try to cuddling my doggy which is great way to stay warm and deepen our bond! ☺

Sarwar Abdullah

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