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[Veterinarian Recommended] Winter cold is the enemy! 3 tips to keep your small dog warm indoors and on walks
The air is gradually getting colder. Just as we humans change our clothes, preparing for winter is also very important for small dogs who don't like the cold. Small dogs that spend their time close to the ground are particularly susceptible to the cold from the flooring and drafts. But don't worry! With a little ingenuity, you can help your beloved dog spend the winter comfortably. Here are three simple and effective cold weather protection measures that can be used both inside and outside the home.
Tip 1: Prevent the room from getting chilly! Create a warm and comfortable space
The hardwood floors that are common in Japanese homes can get surprisingly cold in the winter. For small dogs that live close to the floor, this coldness can be a major cause of loss of body heat. First, create a warm and cozy base just for your dog.
The key is to have a bed that's a little higher off the floor, a thick blanket, and a fluffy mat. Just by preventing the cold air from directly touching your body, the perceived temperature will change dramatically. When placing your bed, avoid places where drafts can easily come in, such as near a window or door, and choose a warm corner of the room.
Tip 2: Look forward to walks! How to choose clothes for different occasions
Many pet owners are probably wondering, "Do my dog need clothes?" Single-coated dog breeds like Chihuahuas and Toy Poodles, as well as senior dogs, are particularly susceptible to the cold, so clothes are an effective way to protect them from the cold.
On sunny but slightly chilly days, wear knitwear or fleece clothing that's easy to move in. On windy or snowy days, we recommend a jacket that's warm on the inside and water-repellent and windproof on the outside. The important thing is that it fits your dog perfectly and doesn't restrict movement. With stylish and functional Petopop items , even walks on cold days will become a special experience!
Tip 3: Dry skin care that is often overlooked! A little extra effort to keep your skin moisturized
The cold isn't the only enemy in winter. The air inside a heated room is drier than you might imagine. This dryness can damage your dog's skin and paws, just like it does for humans, and can cause dryness and itching.
Simply gently applying a moisturizing pet balm to your dog's paws before and after walks can help prevent cracked paws. Placing a humidifier in the room is also effective. Maintaining the right humidity level not only promotes healthy skin, but also protects the dog's respiratory system. With just a little effort, you can keep your dog in perfect condition for the winter.
Summary: Don't miss your dog's signs and make sure he survives the winter in good health!
This time, we have narrowed it down to three key points for winter cold weather protection for small dogs.
- 1. When indoors, prepare a warm place to sleep to prevent the cold from coming through the floor.
- 2. When walking, choose clothes that suit the temperature and weather.
- 3. Protect your pet's skin and paws from the dryness that comes with the cold.
The most important thing is to observe your dog's condition closely. Signs such as shivering or curling up and not moving are signs that your dog is cold. Use the tips in this article to find the best way to keep your dog warm and happy this winter.