Caring for Your Dog in Cold Weather: A Winter Safety Checklist
While Los Angeles doesn't face blizzards, our winter days still require extra attention to our dogs' comfort and safety. Whether you’re staying cozy inside or heading out for a cold-weather walk, here are four items on our winter care checklist:
1. Paw Protection is Non-Negotiable:
Pavement may look dry, but it often carries de-icing salts and chemicals that can irritate your dog’s paws and are toxic if licked. After every walk, wash your dog’s paws with warm water and a towel. For sensitive paws, consider moisturizing paw wax or dog booties.
2. Adjust Energy and Exercise:
Dogs burn more energy trying to stay warm in the cold. While long walks are necessary, be mindful of their duration. Older dogs or those with arthritis may prefer several shorter outings to one long, strenuous walk. If it's too cold for you, it's likely too cold for them!
3. Never Leave Them Alone in the Car:
Just as cars can become ovens in the summer, they can quickly turn into refrigerators in the winter. Never leave your dog unattended in the car during cold weather.
4. Stay Hydrated, Inside & Out:
Even when temperatures drop, dogs need just as much water. Make sure water bowls are always full and, if you have an outdoor dog or live in a very cold area, check the bowl frequently to ensure the water hasn't frozen.






