10 Ways to Keep Your Pet Warm this Winter
By: PetPlace Staff
Brr! It's cold out there! If you're outside for anytime at all, you probably can't wait to get hometo put on flannel jammies and sip hot chocolate.But what about your dog? What's keeping thecockles of his heart warm?
1. Certain dogs are more affected by the cold thanothers, particularly older pets and/or those withcertain ailments, like arthritis. Here are 10 waysto keep your dog warm this winter.
Buy the right breed for the climate. You can start off by picking abreed made for bitter winters, especially if you live in colder climates and expect to be outside with a dog for a significant amount
of time. Dogs good for cold climates include Alaskan malamutes, Siberian huskies and chow chows. For a completelist, see the story Top Breeds for Cold Climates. Long-haired cats also handle the cold better, though all cats arebetter off indoors.
2. Keep them indoors. This is the surest way to keep your pet warm. Dogs, while they enjoy outings, are oftenhappier indoors as well so they can dote on their owners.
3. Get them jackets and sweaters. If your home is a little chilly, cute jackets and sweaters can keep them warm. Ifthey are going outside with you into the snow (dogs more than cats), it's better to choose something that has awaterproof nylon covering.
Buy the right breed for the climate. You can start off by picking abreed made for bitter winters, especially if you live in colder climates and expect to be outside with a dog for a significant amount
of time. Dogs good for cold climates include Alaskan malamutes, Siberian huskies and chow chows. For a completelist, see the story Top Breeds for Cold Climates. Long-haired cats also handle the cold better, though all cats arebetter off indoors.
2. Keep them indoors. This is the surest way to keep your pet warm. Dogs, while they enjoy outings, are oftenhappier indoors as well so they can dote on their owners.
3. Get them jackets and sweaters. If your home is a little chilly, cute jackets and sweaters can keep them warm. Ifthey are going outside with you into the snow (dogs more than cats), it's better to choose something that has awaterproof nylon covering.
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