Colorado winters can be absolutely breathtaking. They can also be really, really cold. While some of our furry patients enjoy that frigid weather, others will spend the winter months curled up in their beds. Fluffy and Fido may have fur coats on, but they still need protection from the cold. Read on as a local Weld County, CO vet offers some advice on caring for your pet in winter.
When walking Fido in cold weather, be sure to wear boots or shoes with good tread. You’ll also need to pay your pup’s paws some extra attention. Snow, salt, sand, ice, and chemical de-icing agents can cause painful blisters and abrasions. Use paw balm or wax to protect your dog’s paw pads. Since you’ll be walking your canine friend after dark, you may also want to get a leash that is equipped with a flashlight.
Did you know that dust, dander, mats, and dead fur all reduce the insulating qualities of your pet’s fur? Keep up with Fluffy and Fido’s grooming needs!
A thin pad won’t offer much protection from chilly floors. Make sure that your four-legged pal has a comfy bed. Senior pets often get particularly stiff and sore when it’s cold out. If your dog or cat is in their golden years, ask your vet for tips on helping them stay comfortable. Supplements may be helpful here. Fluffy and Fido may also appreciate a thermal blanket.
Cats are much safer as indoor pets, where they aren’t at risk from cars, weather, predators, and other issues. Winter is especially dangerous. The freezing weather is a hazard in and of itself. Plus, fresh snow can mask the scents and landmarks that can help Fluffy find her way home. Kitties are also at risk of being trapped in places like sheds and garages during storms. If you do let your feline pal go out, bring her in before dark. We’d also recommend setting out an emergency shelter for her.
Does your furry pal stay home alone while you go to work? In winter, it may be dark before you get home. Nobody enjoys sitting home alone in a dark, quiet house! Turn a light and a radio on for them before you leave.
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