Autumn has come, and now there is a more solid version of the rain, and the snow also promises us. So as you approach December, it can be natural, but it also means more care for the dogs.
No matter how cold and rainy time is out there, for dogs living only in the flat, at least twice a day a day must be provided to handle their health care, but it is also important to have the opportunity to move. In the cold and the rain, it is necessary for them to do so, so we cannot be exempt from walking. And if you already have the movement, then it's just how we do it.
Some of the dogs are well equipped with fur that protects their body, but staying in a flat flat, rare contact with the cold also affects them. And the worst-haired or even bald dogs should be dressed up in the winter, if we walk them for a walk. Puppies also need to be much more carefull because puppies have a hair that is lighter, they are smaller in weight, and as they are closer to the ground, the cold gets better, they can get sick sooner. The freezing of the paddles should also be more carefully observed in the intense cold.
In the case of home care, it is necessary to take care of dogs of the right size and lining, but it is even better to let the house into the house. Even if it is not a living dog, the garage or boiler room can be a shelter from the cold.
For dogs kept outdoors, water should be changed several times a day to prevent freezing. Give us a diet rich in energy and give them the vitamin that is right for them. If we are not sure, our vet will help you with the right vitamin.
For many devices, we use antifreeze fluid during the winter, which, despite its sweet taste, can be fatal to dogs in small portions, so be careful not to store the liquid properly.
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