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Holiday Guide: Celebrating the Holidays and Staying Warm with Petcurean

This post is sponsored and written by me on behalf of Petcurean through a campaign managed by their PR. All opinions are my own.

It is hard to believe that we are just counting down to the final days before Christmas, but it is true. And like many households we find that aside from the holiday preparations, that we also prepare the home for the cold weather since we like to stay indoors to stay warm as well. With that said, when it comes to this time of year in my home, we not only get excited to celebrate with our family and friends but also our fur babies. We like to ensure they get treats over the holidays that they enjoy and that are from our favorite line of pet food, Petcurean. Along with the treats we add for our fur babies, we also like to ensure that with the cold weather that they stay warm and cozy. So when we were sent some treats and winter tips from the people at Petcurean, we were excited to share the holiday treats with our fur babies and also share the information from the experts at Petcurean with our readers!

Use a humidifier


Cooler weather usually brings dry air, so using a humidifier will help to keep the noses and throats of our dogs and cats from drying out. It’s the same for their coat and skin.

Use pet-friendly snow melters


Choose pet-friendly ice and snow melters that won’t irritate paws or stomachs, especially if your dog or cat licks its paws after being outside.

Show them extra love with Tasty Treats


The holidays are all about showing love and appreciation so give your cat or dog some extra belly rubs and treats to make up for the chilly weather and any cold shoulders you may receive due to holiday travel. Petcurean’s SPIKE treats for dogs are great because their packed with superfoods like Chia Seeds, Pomegranate and Kale, plus they’re portable. For Cats, try Petcurean’s new NOW FRESH Stews and Pates, you can feed these as a complete meal, but they’re also perfect as a topper or served as an extra treat. Added bonus – they’re made with 100% human grade, fresh ingredients including turkey bone broth, sweet potatoes, peas and carrots, and feature zero grains, gluten, wheat, beef, corn or soy.

Paw protection


Protect your dog’s paws with a wax product designed for this purpose that forms a dense, breathable bond, which helps prevent snow buildup during outdoor exercise. After walks, wipe away any snow or ice from your dog’s feet, legs and belly.

For extended periods outside, you can purchase boots for your pup’s paws. The first time you put them on your dog, there may be a comical reaction. Some dogs decide they simply can’t move with those things on their feet. Others walk around lifting their feet up exceptionally high like a prancing pony. But don’t worry, it doesn’t take long to get used to the boots! Distract your dog with treats or a fun activity while he is wearing his boots and soon he will forget all about them. You could also try putting socks on your dog before you introduce the booties so he feels comfortable with something on his feet. Make sure the boots don’t fit too tightly so as to cut off the circulation and invite frostbite.

Be safe and alert when walking at night


Poor weather and decreased daylight may cause limited visibility for drivers at night, so take extra precautions when walking your pets and make sure you use a leash. Nowadays there are all kinds of reflective aids to help drivers see you in the dark. Reflective collars, leashes, harnesses and vests for both you and your dog are great ways to stay visible.

Coat or no coat?


If you live in a particularly frigid zone, you may want to consider a jacket for an extra layer of warmth for your pup while outside. Cats generally don’t fare well in jackets but dogs who don’t have a ‘double coat’ may benefit from wearing a jacket while outside for their walks. There is a huge variety available, from a simple sweater to a full-blown waterproof jacket with hood. However, do reserve the wearing of such warm apparel only for when you are outside.

Provide shelter


Some pets spend a lot of time outside, either by their own choice or by necessity. I used to have a border collie whom I would find outside in the worst weather, soaking wet or covered in snow, despite the fact he had several warm cozy places to choose from! His preference was to always be outside, regardless of the weather. No matter what the reason, a warm, dry, cozy shelter is a must for dogs who are outside on their own in frigid temperatures, rain or snow.

Place the shelter out of the wind, under shelter if possible, and up off the ground. Provide some type of bedding; old blankets or even a deep layer of straw will help insulate. It is key to check the bedding in the shelter daily. Wet bedding will only make your pet colder. Fresh water is also necessary and if the water freezes where you live, inexpensive water bowl heaters are available.

Keep them inside


Lastly, if it is cold enough outside that YOU don’t want to be out in it, you should assume the same for your pet, especially the very old, the very young, or the sick. Keep them inside with you.

It doesn’t take much to prep your pets for cooler weather. But thinking a little ahead and getting ready for Old Man Winter in good time will ensure you don’t get ‘caught out in the cold’, and neither will your pet!

So as you make those final preparations for the holidays and even for the cold weather, be sure to add Petcurean to your list and stock up on the treats and foods for your fur babies!

4 Comments

  1. tannawings
    December 19, 2017 / 4:44 am

    Excellent advice especially regarding the snow melt. I know it is tempting especially when dealing with ice, but many of the ice melts contain chemicals you really dont want your pet exposed to. The salt if it is salt based also will literally burn paws if they are on it too much. I havent tried wax, as we dont go on super long walks but thats a good idea.ellen beck

  2. Janet W.
    December 19, 2017 / 12:33 pm

    These look like great products my dog would love! She has eaten venison dog food in the past and really liked it.

  3. tat2gurlzrock
    December 19, 2017 / 4:45 pm

    I have heard a lot of good things about Petcurean products. I think my cats would love it. These are great tips for winter pet care!

  4. Maryann D.
    July 10, 2019 / 4:55 am

    This is all great advice for pet parents! I never heard of Petcurean products but I will look into them.

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