Tips on Keeping Pets Warm During Colder Months

Here are some things to keep in mind.

Fortunately for us in the Palmetto state it doesn’t get too cold but the temps have been dropping so, here are some things to keep in mind. After each walk, make sure to dry your pet’s feet and stomach as well as check for for cracks in paw pads or redness between the toes! Plus, repeatedly going into the cold and then coming back to a warm home can cause this skin reaction in pets. It’s wise to monitor them afterwards. Speaking of dry skin…try not to bathe your pet as often during cold spells. Too often can remove necessary essential oils. You can feed them a little extra too…they won’t mind! Pets have to work a little harder to stay warm in the winter and therefore burn extra energy.