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[Complete Edition] Cold Weather Protection for Small Dogs! 3 Essential Points to Protect Your Dog Who Gets Cold
As the air gets colder and colder, we can feel the approach of winter. Many pet owners are probably worried about their beloved dogs, wondering, "Is my dog cold?"
Small dogs, especially those with small bodies that are closer to the ground, are more susceptible to the cold than we humans realize. They have endless winter-specific worries, such as cold floors and dry air caused by heating. Seeing them shivering can be heartbreaking.
So, in this article, the Petopop editorial team will thoroughly explain three essential tips for keeping your small dog warm and cozy this winter. With just a few simple tips, you can keep your dog warm and comfortable!
Point 1: Even in your room, carelessness is your enemy! Creating an environment that prevents your feet from getting cold
You might think, "It's warm indoors, so it's fine." In fact, warm air tends to rise and cold air tends to sink to the bottom. Therefore, small dogs who spend time close to the floor may lose body heat through their feet.
In particular, leaving the heater on while you're away can be a worry in terms of electricity bills and, above all, dry air. The important thing is to create a "warm spot" just for your dog.
- Reassess where you place your bed: Places near windows or doors are prone to drafts. Simply moving it to the center of the room or next to a wall can make a big difference in how the temperature feels. - Provide a soft sleeping surface: Put thick cushions and a warm blanket in your pet's bed. If your pet likes to burrow, a dome-shaped bed is also recommended. -Indoor relaxation wear: Simply dressing your baby in a thin, easy-to-move-in loungewear can effectively block the cold coming from the floor.
Pet heaters are also effective, but they can also cause low-temperature burns and the risk of chewing on the cord. First, start by creating a comfortable place where your dog can relax and feel safe.
Point 2: A must-have item for winter walks! Enjoy and be comfortable with functional wear
The most important thing to be careful of when taking your dog for a walk in winter is the temperature difference between the warm indoors and the cold outdoors. This sudden change in temperature can put a great strain on a small dog's body.
That's why winter dog clothes that will keep your dog safe are essential for winter walks. "It's so cold, my dog doesn't want to go for walks..." If you find your favorite outfit, that problem may be solved.
When choosing winter clothing, there are three things you should pay attention to:
- Heat retention: We recommend items with fleece or boa material on the inside or filled with padding as they are warm. -Windproof and waterproof: It is more reassuring if the material is windproof and can withstand sudden snow or rain. - Ease of movement: No matter how warm it is, if it's difficult for your dog to move, it will feel stressed. Choose a design that fits the body well and is stretchy.
Recently, there has been a rise in the number of clothes that are not only stylish but also highly functional. Petopop items combine design and functionality, making winter fashion for your beloved dog even more fun.
Point 3: Often overlooked! Winter "dryness" and "hydration"
When you spend more time using heaters to combat the cold, the air in your room inevitably becomes dry. Just like humans, dry air can cause your dog's skin to become dry and flaky. This can lead to increased dandruff and itchy skin.
Another thing that is surprisingly often overlooked is hydration in winter. As the weather gets colder, children become less thirsty, so many of them end up drinking less water.
To protect your dog's health, be sure to focus on moisturizing care in the winter.
- Use a humidifier: A comfortable humidity level is 50-60%. Use a humidifier effectively to keep your room moist. - Always provide fresh water: Check your pet's water intake regularly to make sure it's not drinking too little. It's also effective to include wet food in their diet or soak dry food in warm water. -Moisturizing care: Brushing can help promote blood circulation, and if the dog's coat is very dry, you can use a moisturizing spray for pets.
Summary: With a little ingenuity, you can have the best winter with your dog
Here are three tips to help small dogs survive the cold in winter.
- In your room, use the "Warm Spot" to keep your feet warm
- Protect your pet from temperature changes with functional clothing when walking
- Maintaining health from the inside out by focusing on dryness and hydration
We want your beloved dog to be able to survive the winter in good health without shivering from the cold. A little ingenuity and love from the owner is the best way to protect your dog from the cold. Petopop supports you and your dog in keeping them warm and happy every day!