CHUG: Pet Preparedness During the Winter Months
CHUG: Pet Preparedness During the Winter Months
As the chilly months come, some dogs are more prepared for the wintertime. Larger, long-haired dogs tend to be more agile in cold weather, whereas smaller short-haired dogs may be more sensitive.
According to CBS17.com paying attention to factors like age, breed, size, and overall health are ways of telling how your furry friend will adjust to colder temps.
The most important thing to remember is that dogs need exercise, so being mindful of their physical activity can help you help your pet be more prepared for life longevity.
Indoor activities like games, obedience training, and obstacle courses can help your dog work on their mobility even when chilling temperatures may keep outdoor activity to a minimum.