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As winter sets in, it's important to pay extra attention to our four-legged friends. Although some dogs are better equipped for cold weather than others, it turns out that most dogs start to freeze when the temperature drops below 10 degrees. Here are some important tips to ensure your dog's comfort and safety during the cold months.

Signs that your dog is freezing

It can be obvious to see when a dog is freezing. Typical signs may include shaking, complaining, or reluctance to continue walking outdoors. Some dogs may also hesitate to go out into the snow or quickly lift their paws off the cold ground.

Protection against the cold

To fight the cold effectively, it is crucial to dress your dog appropriately. A waterproof and insulated dog coat can be a good investment, especially for dogs with short fur or low body fat. For extra cold days, dog shoes or boots can help protect your dog's paws from icy pavement and weather salt that can be irritating or even harmful.

Keep warm on the walk

Even with the right clothing, it is important to adapt the walks to the weather. Short, more frequent walks may be more appropriate than long walks, especially when the temperature is below freezing. Plan walks during the warmer hours of the day and avoid the times when the cold is most intense.

Shelter from the cold

Indoors, your dog must have a warm and dry place to sleep, away from drafts and cold floors. If your dog spends time outdoors, it must have access to an insulated shelter that offers protection from wind and snow.

By paying attention to your dog's needs and behavior during the winter months, you can ensure that he remains healthy and happy. So take the necessary steps today to prepare for winter so that both you and your dog can enjoy the season safely and comfortably.