It’s January and that typically means making resolutions to better yourself. This year, why not include your pets too? Does your pet need to eat healthier and spend more time outside burning off all those Milk-Bone®?
If so, consider it fate because January is also National Walk Your Pet Month. The start of a new year is the perfect time to start a new routine with your pet that will get both you off the couch and feeling great. It will also help burn off some of that energy!
The ASPCA recommends the following winter exercise guideline for pets:
· Dress puppies—who don’t have as much body fat as adults—in a coat or sweater.
· Get waterproof gear for wet days.
· Invest in a well-fitting coat that covers your dog’s back and underside. (Fleece is nice!)
· Staying warm during winter takes more energy, so increased food intake may be necessary. Good body condition means you can feel, but not see, your dog’s bones. If you can see his spine, hips and ribs, then he’s too thin and you should talk to your veterinarian about increasing his food intake.
Make sure your dog has access to shelter and water at all times. And please remember, if you’re cold, your dog probably is, too, and it’s time to come home.
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