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Follow on Google News | How do I Keep my Dog Warm in the Winter?There are many ways to keep your dog warm during the winter months. Whether they stay indoors or go outside, there are many options depending on your circumstances, including heated pads, pyjamas and coats to name a few.
By: snugglezzz Warm Bedding We all like a comfy corner to bed down in and there are plenty of choices out there for your dog. A lot of dogs will stick to standard rest and sleep routines at certain times of the day or night. This could be on your lap after tea, a bed next to the radiator after a walk or their own bed if there is easy access to that area. Wherever they decide to rest and sleep, you can make a big difference to the comfort of your dog by introducing a heated pet pad when it turns colder. This is basically an electric blanket for animals and they provide a safe and comfortable level of heat to the sleeping area and are very economical to run. You just place them under the normal bedding, blanket or sheet and plug them into the nearest socket. Check regularly for signs of chewing as this can damage the inner coils designed to heat the vinyl fabric. As the mat is powered by a low 12v, it is very unlikely that any chewing through the 12v part of the supply would result in a major injury or fatality when their is power flowing through it. A heated dog bed can make a big difference to the comfort of your pet and can also make sure that it sleeps through the night without getting cold at any time. It is a bit like giving your pet a bed mate to cuddle up to and they will usually have an output of between 12 and 24 watts and around 90 - 108 degrees fahrenheit. Pyjamas There are many options available when it comes to dog pyjamas and they are becoming more popular. This is because they not only look good, but offer an additional layer of warmth depending on the fabric type. Typically, a cotton pyjama will provide a thin layer for warmer months and a fleece outfit will offer more warmth in the colder months. Both will have options to cover the front and top of the back and some will also have full length, onesie or jumpsuit options. Just make sure that you test products on your pet first to see if they like wearing them. Some dogs will not enjoy the experience of wearing outer garments, so check for signs that your pet is uncomfortable or is trying to remove clothing. If it stresses them out, don't put clothes on them. Remember that some dogs are not genetically equipped for cold weather and may need an additional layer. However, you need to assess whether it is necessary to add clothing when they are indoors. Try to monitor the temperature of the room where your dog sleeps at night, taking into account the lowest reading. If you feel this reaches an uncomfortable level, then take the necessary action. Padded and Waterproof Coats Whether it’s cold outside or the heavens open, dogs like to have protection from the elements. Investing in a padded or waterproof coat for your dog can make their daily walk far more enjoyable and stop you spending loads of time drying them off when you get back home. Warm, waterproof coats are easy to put on and are usually fitted with Velcro attachments and straps that keep the garment snuggly in place. Coats come in a variety of different colours and designs, which can give your dog a stylish look around town. Some waterproof coats will also have a fleece lining, which has great thermal properties and, combined with a waterproof outer layer, should keep your dog both warm and dry. Also look for coats that have some protection around the belly and chest area as this reduces splash backs from wet pavements and grass. To find the best fit for any dog coat, you will usually measure your dog from the base of the neck down to the top of the tail and also the chest girth. Most garment suppliers will show these measurements in a size guide - you can then choose accordingly. These warm waterproof coats for dogs can be very useful because they help protect them from harsher weather and helps to keep them warm. Most garments these days are also easy to clean in a washing machine or by hand. Always monitor your dog during the walk to make sure that it is not getting too warm. If there are signs of heavy panting or discomfort, simply remove the coat. From a financial perspective, it is relatively cheap to buy products like these. You are then safe in the knowledge that your pet will be warm and comfortable in a number of different environments. snugglezzz offers a range of comfort products to help keep your dog warm, including heated mats for dogs http://snugglezzz.com/ End
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