Re: Cold weather question
Welcome to Pet Talk.
I was going to suggest the doggie boots until
I read the end of your post.
I wonder if use use the doggie boots for a short period
under supervision daily if they will get use to them?
Whem my male hurt his paw a couple of years ago,
I had to put 1 doggie boot on him every time he went
outside.
He hated it and I would find the boot
laying around the back yard about 10 minutes later.
After a couple of weeks he got use to the routine of wearing
that one boot when he had to go out to go potty.
This last time he hurt his paw, he took to the boot with no
problem.
Not sure if a dog sweater or Jacket would help in the
paw department but it would keep them warmer from the legs up. :)
Re: Cold weather question
Quote:
Originally posted by schteve_d
... in humans the warmer you can keep your core,
the warmer your extremities stay...
This is quite correct!!
But in both humans and warm-blooded FurKids, the cold
eventually starts to effect the core temperature
and the body begins to react...
As more "cold" blood returns from the extremities,
the body begins to preserve its core temp by reducing the
flow of warm blood out to the extremities.
A warm coat or jacket will help for a while;
but the "booties" will insulate the feet from the cold and
have a longer lasting effect on overall comfort.
Now if we could just 'splain all that to the FurKids... :rolleyes