Dogs might try to eat snow, but you want to be mindful about that too. Too much snow can actually be bad for their stomachs.
Only one dog was visible at this point. The canine was sniffing around in the snow. Then, as Lucy gets closer to the security camera, the other dog is revealed. Lucy was hauling the smaller dog ...
This is because, “there may be deep patches or holes, or the snow may cover areas that aren’t safe”. Additionally, if your dog is a breed with shorter fur such as a greyhound or whippet ...
We may not get a good snow every winter, but when we do in these parts, you can be sure there will be dogs frolicking -- or frowning -- in the snowflakes. Here are a few examples submitted by ...
But if your pet is determined to explore despite the snow and cold, the PDSA advises you ensure they can get back inside ...
While walking your dog in the cold is generally okay, snow may make it uncomfortable for them, and you’ll need to take some extra precautions if venturing out in the chilliest areas. Here’s ...
Anchorage's biggest winter festival is just about 30 days away! Your Alaska Link spoke to organizers about what a lack of snow could mean for the 90th year of Fur ...