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As the chill of winter settles in, it’s not just us humans who feel the cold—it’s our pets too. Their paws, noses, and fur can suffer just as much as ours, and they need our help to stay comfortable during these colder months.
Dry Paws: More Than Just what you think
Have you noticed your dog licking or biting their paws more often in the winter? It could be due to dryness, which can lead to painful cracks and even infections. Our furry friends have sensitive paws that are exposed to cold ground, salt from the roads, and even icy puddles. After walks, give their paws a gentle wipe with a damp cloth to remove any harsh chemicals that might be sticking to their paws.
Investing in a good paw balm is another simple way to keep their paws soft and moisturized. The balm will create a barrier that shields them from the elements while keeping their paw pads hydrated. It’s a small effort for you, but one that makes a big difference in your pet’s comfort.
The Nose Needs Love Too
Just like their paws, pets’ noses can get dry and cracked during the winter. Cats and dogs alike can suffer from chapped noses, which can lead to discomfort and even bleeding if not treated. Keep an eye on their noses, and if you see any cracks or dryness, apply a small amount of pet-safe balm to help soothe and hydrate the area.
It’s all about the little things: wiping their nose with a soft cloth or using a moisture-rich balm can make their world feel so much more comfortable. And let's face it—seeing them in distress, even over something so small, breaks our hearts.
Hydration Is Key
We know how important hydration is for our skin, but the same goes for our pets. In winter, pets can become dehydrated just as easily as in the summer, as the dry air strips moisture from their skin. Make sure they have constant access to fresh water, and try to add a little moisture to their food if they’re not drinking enough. Wet food is a great way to keep them hydrated while also offering them a tasty treat they’ll love.
Caring for Your Pet’s Winter Skin
Winter doesn’t have to be a time of discomfort for your pets. A little extra care—whether it’s moisturizing their paws, hydrating their noses, or making sure they drink enough water—can make all the difference in how they feel during the colder months. Our pets trust us to keep them safe, comfortable, and loved, and taking these small steps helps show them that we understand their needs.
Because when their paws and noses are warm, they’re not just happy—they’re home.