Protecting Pets During January Cold Snaps And Frosty Nights
Protecting Pets During January Cold Snaps And Frosty Nights
US · Published Jan 7, 2026
Monitor daily temperatures and adjust outdoor activities to protect pets from overexposure during January cold snaps.
Protect paws from icy surfaces and salt-treated roads with paw balm or booties, and ensure warm sleeping areas away from drafts.
Take extra precautions when traveling with pets during winter, including never leaving them unattended in a cold car and using insulated carriers.
Protecting pets during cold snaps and nights
January's cold snaps and frosty nights present unique challenges for pet owners. Our furry friends experience winter weather differently than we do, making it crucial to adjust our routines to ensure their safety and comfort. Shorter walks, icy surfaces, and freezing temperatures all require extra attention to detail.
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