The Importance of Winter Wellness and Keeping Your Dog Happy
Winter can be a magical time of year, with snow-covered landscapes and cosy nights by the fire. But for pet owners, it is also a time to think about how the cold months affect our beloved friends.
Just like us, our pets need a little extra care during winter to stay healthy, happy, and active. At Ruffingtons, we are here to help you keep tails wagging all season long.
Here’s why winter wellness matters and some tips to keep your dog nourished in the colder months.
The Challenges of Winter for Dogs
Winter brings unique challenges for our canine friends. From the freezing temperatures to the days getting darker quicker, it’s easy for your dog’s routine to be disrupted. Some common winter woes for pups include:
- Cold weather risks: Frostbite and hypothermia aren’t just human concerns. Dogs, especially those with short coats or low body fat, are vulnerable to the cold.
- Dry skin and paws: Winter air and road salt can cause your dog’s skin and paws to dry out, crack, or even bleed.
- Reduced activity: Fewer daylight hours and cold weather might mean less outdoor play, leading to boredom or weight gain.
Fortunately, a few proactive steps can make a big difference.
Keep Them Warm
Invest in a quality dog coat or sweater, especially for short-haired breeds or older dogs. Make sure it fits well and covers their belly and back.
For smaller dogs, or those particularly sensitive to the cold, boots can protect paws from snow and ice.
Stay Active Indoors and Out
Regular exercise is essential for your dog’s health, especially when it’s chilly.
On milder days, bundle up and head out for a brisk walk. But for snowy, or harsh winter days, make sure to keep play time short and monitor your dog for signs of cold discomfort.
When outdoor time is a no-go, create indoor activities like puzzle toys, hide-and-seek games, or a mini agility course. Your pet will love the mental stimulation and bonding time.
Care for Their Paws
After outdoor outings, check your dog’s paws for ice, salt, or debris. Rinse them off with warm (not hot) water and apply a paw balm to keep them moisturised. Trim the fur between their paw pads to prevent ice from clumping.
Embrace The Wonderfulness of Winter
Winter wellness isn’t just about preventing problems – it’s about helping your dog embrace the season with joy. A well-cared-for pup is more energetic, playful, and ready to share those previous winter moments with you.
At Ruffingtons, we are passionate about supporting your dog all year round, and our treats are perfect for rewarding your furry friend during training or play.
So, bundle up by the fireplace, grab a box of Ruffingtons goodies, and make this winter unforgettable for you and your furry friend!