As soon as you’re done dressing up your dog for Halloween, it’s time to bring out the winterwear! You don’t want your furry family member to freeze as November and December roll around. Yes, most dogs ...
You’ve probably got the right outerwear in your closet to keep you plenty warm on the coldest days, but what about your dog? Sure, they have fur, and, yes, some of them have a lot of it. But if you ...
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— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. When it’s freezing and snowy outside, it’s perfectly natural to want to ...
Winter is in full swing in the Northern Hemisphere, which means that some outdoor-obsessed pups can’t rely on just their fur coats for warmth anymore. Even the most tenacious adventure canines, like ...
Dogs with double coats may also benefit from grooming services like blowouts to help de-shed any unnecessary hair and promote airflow and proper temperature regulation. A dog acclimated to the warm ...
It’s 30 degrees in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Mara Peverini is getting ready to head out the door. She bundles up in a sweater, a puffer jacket, boots and a scarf. Then she does the same for her dog.
Dogs can get frostbite and hypothermia, too. Vets explain how to keep them warm and protect their paws, plus what to know ...
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