Keeping dogs warm outside takes forethought. Pet owners need to make sure dogs maintain their body temperature to ward against hypothermia and have protection on their paws to help prevent frostbite.
When temperatures drop below 20°F, all dogs are prone to developing hypothermia and frostbite.” Sally Jones
Source: Canine Journal, October 23, 2019. Link.
INSIGHTS: Sally Jones discusses factors to consider based on the dog’s physical conditions, environmental conditions and knowing when it is time to head inside with the dog. The infographic < link > along with this article is suitable for social media and newsletters to help owners protect their dogs during cold weather.