5 Tips for Better Winter Walks
Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 08:20:58 AM America/Los_Angeles
Chilly weather is not only unpleasant, cold surfaces can damage unprotected paws and the cold air can lower the body’s immune defenses. For older doggos dealing with ailments such as joint pain, winter walks can be downright uncomfortable if not painful. How can you make this essential part of your fur baby’s routine more bearable? A little bit of prep and planning makes walking your dog in winter a bit more comfy and enjoyable for everyone!
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Equip Dogs With Winter Accessories
Dog booties, sweaters, and jackets can make a world of difference when the weather outside is frightful. During the colder months, these accessories can be just as essential as a leash and harness. They not only keep your furry one warm, they protect your pup from harsh elements that can lead to dry and irritated skin. You might also consider purchasing clothing or a harness that features reflective fabric for those days when the sun seems to set extra early.
Opt for Shorter Walks
Minimize the likelihood for cold weather related issues such as chapped paws and upper respiratory infections by shortening walks on the coldest of days. One way to shorten outdoor walks is to utilize an indoor dog bathroom. A real grass pee pad like DoggieLawn gives your pup access to fresh grass and helps reduce time spent outdoors. Another option is to play indoors so that your pup gets their exercise, and then take a quick trip outside just to take care of business.
Use Protective Balms
Skin is already drier in extreme weather, and cold surfaces can further irritate paw pads, which are less protected by fur and more exposed the most to the elements. Areas that use sidewalk salt can be especially rough on paws, and care should be taken to make sure that skin has been protected, cleaned, and moisturized.