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Winter can be a tough time for our dogs — especially our golden oldies. As dogs age, the drop in temperature can make it much harder for them to move around comfortably. Just like us, older dogs feel the chill in their bones, and their joints can really start to suffer during the colder months.
❄️Arthritis and Winter: Why the Cold Makes It Worse Cold weather can cause a dog’s joints to stiffen, which increases pain and makes movement difficult. This happens because colder temperatures can constrict blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the limbs and joints. 👉 Decreased blood flow = increased inflammation 👉 Increased inflammation = stiffer, more painful joints For older dogs already dealing with arthritis, this can lead to serious discomfort and reduced mobility. 🧦Cold Feet: Yes, Dogs Feel It Too! Just like hot pavement in summer, dogs can feel the cold through the pads of their feet — and in extreme cases, they can even suffer frostbite. If your dog is exposed to low temperatures for too long, it can become dangerous. A good rule of thumb: If you wouldn’t walk barefoot on that surface, your dog shouldn’t either. If you need to walk your dog in freezing temperatures, dog booties can protect their paws and keep them comfortable. 🐶How to Help Your Dog in the Cold There are simple, effective ways to help your furry friend stay warm, comfortable, and mobile during winter:
👉 Check out our full blog on how to keep your dog warm in winter HERE!
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