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PDSA Issues Winter Dog Care Guidance as UK Temperatures Fall

The charity highlights coats for vulnerable dogs to reduce exposure that can lead to hypothermia.

Overview

  • A PDSA vet advises well‑fitted coats for thin‑coated breeds, puppies and older dogs to lower the risk of hypothermia.
  • Shorter, more frequent walks are recommended to keep pets active while limiting time in the cold.
  • Owners are urged to increase indoor enrichment using snuffle mats, puzzle games, hide‑and‑seek and tug‑of‑war to burn energy safely.
  • The guidance was shared in a video and an X post titled “3 tips to keep your dog active this winter,” stressing the health benefits of regular activity.
  • The advice is being amplified by national media as parts of the UK face sub‑zero conditions, with cues to wrap dogs up if they shiver, slow down or whine outdoors.