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Day 18: Snow & Ice Safety for Dogs

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Day 18: Snow & Ice Safety for Dogs Winter weather can be magical — glittering snow, crisp air, and the cozy feel of bundling up for a seasonal walk. But under that beauty are hidden dangers for dogs, from road salt to ice melt, frostbite to slipping injuries. Day 18 of our 25 Days of Christmas with Your Dog countdown covers everything you need to know to keep your dog safe, warm, and confident outdoors all winter long. ❄️ Cold Weather Risks: What Dog Parents Should Know Some dogs love the snow, while others prefer to stay indoors. No matter their size or coat type, winter presents health risks: Frostbite — often affecting ears, paws, and tail tips Hypothermia — especially for small, thin-coated, or senior dogs Paw pad burns — from salt and chemical ice melt Slipping injuries — torn ...

Dog Paw Sanitizer: Necessity or Pandemic-Era Fad?

Dog Paw Sanitizer: Necessity or Pandemic-Era Fad? Over the past few years, dog paw sanitizers have found their way onto pet store shelves and into viral videos—but are they truly necessary, or are they just another product of pandemic-driven anxiety? What Is Dog Paw Sanitizer? Dog paw sanitizers are marketed as a way to clean and disinfect your pet’s paws after walks, especially in urban environments where sidewalks, parks, and roads may be contaminated with bacteria, chemicals, or viruses. Some come as sprays, foams, or wipes, and many claim to be "safe if licked." But how much of this is actually needed—and is it even safe? --- The COVID-19 Influence It’s no surprise that the popularity of paw sanitizers surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many pet owners became extra cautious, fearing viral transmission via surfaces, including their pet's paws. While it's now widely understood that COVID-19 spreads primarily through respiratory droplets—not surfaces or pets—some o...