How to protect your pet from winter cold: keys to their well-being

With the arrival of **winter**, expert **veterinarians** warn about the ways in which each one can [**protect your pet**](https://noticiasambientales.com/animales/salud-de-las-mascotas-vacunas-esenciales-y-prevencion-de-enfermedades/) from the **low temperatures** and its consequences, such as cracks in the paws, skin irritation, and flaking.

Specialists recommend urgent measures to **protect your pet**, especially vulnerable breeds, puppies, and older animals, who are not used to the **low temperatures** of **winter**.

**Protect your pet with thermal clothing and shelter: shields against the cold**

Pets with short fur, like **greyhounds**, require special attention. “Putting a **sweater** or a **blanket** on them is key to **avoid hypothermia**,” say consulted veterinarians. “If the **cold is intense** for you, it will be the same for your **pet**,” so look to limit their **exposure outdoors** and prioritize **heated indoor spaces**.

For animals that live **outside the house**, look for a **dry shelter**, without **drafts**, and with an elevated floor to **prevent contact** with moisture and the **cold ground**. The structure must be **water-resistant** and of sufficient size for your pet to lie down comfortably.

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**Extreme care for paws and skin**

The paw **pads** are **sensitive areas** and critical during winter, sub-zero **temperatures** can cause injuries. They also suggest checking the paws daily to **detect cracks**, as they are common at this time.

**Risk groups: puppies and older pets**

**Young and elderly animals** are more susceptible to cold-related complications due to their lower **thermoregulatory capacity**. Veterinarians recommend to protect your pet by [**monitoring their behavior**](https://noticiasambientales.com/animales/escocia-exigira-un-examen-para-adoptar-perros-a-partir-de-2026/): if they **tremble**, **huddle**, these are alert signals. For these cases, internal heat is vital; having **food available** and ensuring **permanent access to water** is recommended.

**Myths and realities about animal adaptation**

Although some **dogs** adapt better to the **cold**, no pet is immune to **extreme weather conditions**. The key, according to authorities, is to combine common sense with **active prevention**: avoid prolonged walks during the coldest hours and dry the **coat** and paws.

The responsibility during winter is not only human. **Protecting pets** requires constant attention and adjustments to their routine. With **simple but decisive measures** (from a coat to a suitable shelter), we can help our animals **navigate it more pleasantly**. The warning is clear: neglecting these details not only affects their **comfort**, but their **survival**.

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