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[Complete Guide] Cold Weather Protection for Small Dogs! 3 Essential Tips to Protect Your Dog from the Winter Cold
The bitter cold of winter is upon us. While we humans tend to stay warm with coats and scarves, do you think, "My dog has fur, so it's fine?" The winter cold can be especially hard on small dogs, who are easily affected by the cold air coming from the ground. Petopop introduces three ways to keep your dog warm that you can start today to help keep them comfortable and healthy this winter.
Why do small dogs need special winter protection?
Small dogs have a larger body surface area to volume ratio than large dogs, which means their body heat escapes more easily. Also, because they live closer to the ground, they are directly affected by the cold from the concrete or asphalt. It's important to take proper measures before this leads to shivering or poor health.
Point 1: Rethink your indoor environment! Recommendations for building a warm nest
It's important to protect your dog from the cold not only when you're out for a walk, but also inside the house. Hardwood floors are colder than you might imagine for dogs, so make sure to create a comfortable indoor environment.
Updated sleeping area for winter
Simply adding a fluffy blanket or a warm mat to your dog's usual bed will significantly increase its warmth. We also recommend a dome-shaped bed or other design that completely envelops the body. Create a special "winter nest" for your dog where they can feel safe and comfortable.
How to use heating appliances wisely
When using an air conditioner or heater, be sure to use a humidifier to prevent the air from becoming too dry. Pet-specific heated carpets are also convenient because they heat your pet's body directly and reduce the risk of low-temperature burns. However, be sure to take safety precautions, such as putting a cover on the cord to prevent your pet from chewing on it and turning off the power when you're away from home.
Tip 2: Make your walks more enjoyable! Choose stylish winter wear
Stopping walks completely just because it's cold can lead to lack of exercise and stress, so functional and stylish dog wear is the answer.
Three things to consider when choosing clothing
- Material: We recommend items with fleece or boa lining, or items filled with highly insulating padding.
- Fit: Choose shoes that fit your body well and don't restrict your movement. If they don't fit properly, you'll find it difficult to walk.
- Functionality: For added peace of mind, it is best to have a water-repellent and waterproof coating to handle sudden snow or rain.
Petopop offers a wide selection of clothing that is not only stylish but also puts your dog's comfort first. Why not find your favorite piece to make walks on cold days more enjoyable? Be sure to check out Petopop's items .
Point 3: Often overlooked! Dryness in winter and paw care
Winter isn't just about the cold: Dry air caused by heating can also damage your dog's skin, coat, and delicate paws.
Moisturizing care to keep your paws soft and squishy
Dry asphalt and cold winter air can cause cracked and chapped paws. Before and after walks, apply pet paw cream and gently massage your dog's paws. This not only moisturizes the skin but also promotes blood circulation. Also, after coming back from a walk, it's important not only to wash your dog's paws but also to thoroughly wipe them dry.
Summary: Have the best winter with your dog with these loving measures
This time, we introduced three important points for keeping small dogs warm in winter: "creating an indoor environment," "clothing for walks," and "drying and paw care." With a little ingenuity and care, you can protect your beloved dog from the harsh winter cold. Keep a close eye on your dog and find a method that suits him best to spend a warm and enjoyable winter together.