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When is it too cold for your dog Paws?

1/3/2025

 
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It's generally too cold for your dog's paws when the ground temperature drops below 32°F (0°C), as frostbite and paw discomfort can occur. However, certain factors can make it uncomfortable for dogs at slightly higher temperatures:
 
Key Guidelines:
  • Freezing Ground: Below freezing (32°F or lower), ice and snow can cause damage to paw pads.
  • 2. Salt and Deicers: Chemicals used to melt ice can irritate or burn paws.
  • 3. Wind Chill: Even at temperatures above freezing, cold wind can make outdoor surfaces dangerously cold.
  • 4. Paw Sensitivity: Smaller breeds, older dogs, or dogs with little fur on their paws are more sensitive to the cold.
 
Tips for Protecting Paws in Cold Weather:
  • Limit Walks: Keep outdoor time short when it's very cold.
  • - Booties: Consider dog booties for added protection.
  • - Paw Balm: Use a protective balm to shield against ice, salt, and cracking.
  • - Check Paws: Inspect paws for cuts, cracks, or ice build-up after walks.
 
If you’re unsure, test the ground with your hand. If it feels too cold for your bare skin, it’s likely too cold for your dog’s paws. 


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