Tag: winter safety tips

Health + Wellness

Keeping Your Dog Safe, Warm During the Winter

Your dog has a thick or fuzzy coat – shouldn’t that keep him warm in winter? Well, actually, not always! In fact, that fuzzy covering doesn’t necessarily give your dog a free pass to run around all day in the frigid winter cold without risking frostbite or hypothermia at all.

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Activities + Adventures

Safety Tips for Winter Adventures with Your Dog

It’s officially winter! Well, at least according to the calendar – some places are still waiting for their first snow. Depending on who you ask, that’s either a good thing or a bad thing! If you do have wintery weather already, and you enjoy taking your canine pal with you

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Safety Tips + Advice

Preparing for Your Pup’s First Snow

There’s nothing quite like seeing dogs experience snow for the first time, whether it’s firsthand or in a video. However, in the excitement that comes with sharing a new experience with your puppy, it can be easy to forget that your dog is generally not ready to go dive in piles

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Health + Wellness

As Temperatures Drop, Don’t Forget Your Pets

Doggy, it’s cold outside! As you bundle up in your hat, coat and gloves, don’t forget to make arrangements for the health and comfort of your pets (including your dog) at the same time. When the cold winter weather strikes, don’t forget your pet’s comfort and safety; because as man’s

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Safety Tips + Advice

Cold Weather Tips for Your Pup

Oh, the weather outside is frightful…but thankfully, there are ways to make your time outdoors with your pup delightful! Even if you live in the coldest parts of the United States, it is still possible to enjoy at least some time outdoors with your dog – and not just for

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Health + Wellness

Winter Dangers for Dogs

Snow happens – and when it does, you and your pet need to be ready for it. Winter can introduce some pretty unique pet risks we don’t consider during the rest of the year. Head outdoors without considering them and you may find your pup suffering or struggling more than

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