Dog walking is possible when it's cold.
Learn essential tips for keeping your dog active, healthy, and happy during winter months with safe walking practices.

Winter doesn't mean your dog's exercise routine has to hibernate! With proper preparation and care, you can safely walk your furry friend even when temperatures drop.
Essential Winter Walking Tips
Here are the key strategies to keep your dog active and safe during cold weather:
- Check the temperature: If it's too cold for you, it's probably too cold for your dog
- Protect their paws: Consider dog boots or paw balm to prevent ice buildup
- Keep walks shorter: Reduce walk duration but increase frequency
- Watch for signs: Monitor your dog for shivering, lethargy, or lifting paws
Gear Up for Success
Investing in proper winter gear can make all the difference. Consider getting a warm coat for short-haired breeds and reflective gear for better visibility during shorter daylight hours.
Remember, every dog is different. Senior dogs, puppies, and certain breeds may need extra care during winter walks. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have concerns about your pet's cold weather exercise routine.