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Winter Pack Helps Dogs Through Harsh Winter

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Winter Pack Helps Dogs Through Harsh Winter

All dog owners know that winter can bring on a whole new set of
problems for the entire household, which can be more than
exacerbated by an energetic dog in need of exercise. And when
the dogs grow their luxuriant extra winter coats, they also
receive that hidden boost of energy designed to give them the
strength to see out cold winters. There are all sorts of
problems that may arise with increased energy inside a confined
space or porch or snow-blanketed back yard.

“Dogs need just as much exercise in winter as they do in summer.
In fact, they are sometimes more energetic in the winter months.
And if left unattended for too long, they can become anxious,
more aggressive and get into more ‘playing’ with the furniture.
Their coats can become matted and with the cold air outside,
superheated air inside, their coats can become dry and brittle
and you end up with one very unhappy doggy.” says Adele Sims of
www.woofywarehouse.com. “And because we love dogs as much as we
do, we want them and their owners to be as happy and comfortable
as ever, even through harsh winters. That is why we came up with
the ‘Winter Pack’ that has special winter shampoos, moisturisers
and detanglers. It also contains a rope tug toy to keep Fido
amused and a complimentary brush.”

“Keeping your dog fit and healthy even in the winter months will
not only make your life easier, but your beloved pet’s life will
be much happier too. And just a warning to remember when you are
out and about with your pet and there’s a lot of snow around,
the salt used to dry out the ice has a poisonous component
should your dog lick it, so keep Fido well clear of it and if
you have to use something on your own driveway, use the
non-toxic variety. Also, winter plants like poinsettia have
poisonous leaves and should be kept well clear of dogs who like
to nibble on plants.” Adele went on to say.

Winter can be a lot of fun for you and your dog, but Fido needs
attention too.