Karina Sharma
Snow, ice, and salt can hurt your pet's paws. Make sure to wipe their feet after walks.
Pets, tiny dogs and cats, need extra warmth in winter. Consider a cozy sweater or jacket.
If it’s too cold outside, ensure your pet has a warm, comfy spot indoors to curl up.
Even in winter, pets need fresh water. Ensure their water bowl doesn’t freeze.
Frostbite can affect your pet’s ears, tail, and paws. Limit outdoor exposure in extreme cold.
Pets burn more energy staying warm in winter, so provide nourishing meals and snacks.
Winter can worsen some health conditions, such as arthritis or skin issues. Regular vet checkups ensure your pet’s winter health is on track.