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Dog care below freezing − how to keep your pet warm and safe from cold weather, road salt and more this winter

Dog care below freezing − how to keep your pet warm and safe from cold weather, road salt and more this winterDogs get cold in the winter too, but there are things pet owners can do to help them feel comfortable.
January 30, 2024
Erik Christian Olstad, Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis - The Conversation

Time outside with your dog in the spring, summer and fall can be lovely. Visiting your favorite downtown café on a cool spring morning, going to a favorite dog park on a clear summer evening or going on walks along a river when the leaves are changing color are all wonderful when the weather is favorable. But in much of the country, when winter rolls around, previously hospitable conditions can quickly turn chilly and dangerous for people and pups alike.

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