Sweaters and coats for dogs are cute, but they may not need that extra layer. Jan. 31, 2010— -- With the wind chill, it felt like nine degrees this weekend on the Upper West Side of New York City ...
Keeping your dog warm in winter is vital. Smaller, short-haired and elderly breeds lose body heat faster than larger dogs, so they may benefit from an extra layer of warmth when heading outside on ...
Kate Wilson says her pooch Gozi is afraid of the cold because he grew up in Southern California. Victoria Will/New York Post It’s 45 degrees out and Willis, a 6-year-old toy poodle, is frolicking in ...
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Why Some Dogs Love the Snow—and Others Absolutely Hate It
Dogs react to snow in strikingly different ways, from huskies that thrive in winter to small breeds that shiver at the first ...
With some temps reaching below freezing, your dog's own coat may not be enough to keep warm. Here are some toasty options to consider. Not sure if your pup needs to bundle up? Keep reading for expert ...
The best dog coats will keep your pooch warm and cozy, no matter what the weather is doing. While it may seem counterintuitive—after all, dogs have a built-in coat of their own—there are plenty of ...
The way you care for a bulldog’s short coat differs from the way you would groom, say, a Siberian Husky. Dogs with double coats (common with herding breeds, retrievers, and terriers) need a little ...
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