For safer winter fun with furry family members, consider these steps:
- Wipe or wash your dog’s paws after playing outdoors in the snow. Pups that lick their feet clean can ingest salt and the toxic de-icers used to treat roads and parking lots.
- For an extra layer of protection, coat your pet’s paws with Tuf-Foot, Mushers Secret or classic Vaseline to prevent dry skin and abrasion.
- Dog booties can keep ice from building up between your dog’s toes, and they add a buffer against cold surfaces.
- When you’re dealing with rain showers, wet snow or frigid temperatures, a waterproof coat or vest can keep your dog warmer and more comfortable.
- If it’s especially stormy or icy, consider skipping the walk and playing indoor fetch or pulling out the tug toys. Pups need to burn off energy, even when weather conditions don’t cooperate.