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Winter Feeding Tips for Dogs

 

When Jack Frost comes knockin' this year, there are some easy ways to determine how much you should be feeding your pet.

Many pet owners make the mistake of overfeeding their pets during the winter. Unless your pet lives outdoors or spends a lot of time outdoors during the winter, he or she often needs no additional calories during the winter chill.

Provide the Right Amount of Calories

If your pet does spend a lot of time outdoors, as a working animal, extra calories will be required because it takes more energy in the winter to keep the body temperature regulated.

The amount of extra calories required will vary between 10% and 90% more than normal. Use the following factors to determine how many additional calories you should be feeding your active pet:

Pay attention to your pet's activity levels during the winter. Less activity during this season requires your dog to be fed fewer calories to avoid gaining weight.
  • Size
  • The amount of hair and subcutaneous fat
  • Age
  • Health status
  • The actual outdoor temperature, the length of time outdoors and the kind of protection from the elements that your dog has

Pets that spend most of their time indoors during the winter are often less active and therefore require fewer calories to avoid gaining weight. Make sure you avoid plumping up your dog with extra calories. Instead of adding a layer of fat to keep your pet warm during the winter season, choose a cozy blanket for the dog bed or a well-fitting coat and booties if your pet is headed outside!

Soothe Sore, Cracked Paws

Many other seasonal conditions could arise that may require special dietary needs. During winter months, sore cracked paws may be the result of contact with sand and salt commonly used on icy sidewalks and roads. These irritants can cause problems for your pet's exposed padding. Because of the possible underlying medical causes, any pet with sore, cracked paws should have a full medical evaluation by a veterinarian so that proper diagnosis and treatment can be implemented.

There are many pets with sore, cracked paws who may respond to dietary and/or nutritional therapies. If you want to consider an natural commercial diet, try Nature’s Variety Instinct Raw Frozen Diet and Halo. Should feeding a raw meat diet not be possible,  supplementation with Omega 3 fatty acids such as Be Well, as well as Nordic Naturals Omega-3 Pet is very helpful when used long-term in these pets.  Topical application of vitamin E gel, aloe vera gel or Nordic Naturals Pet Cod Liver Oil a few times daily also can help soothe irritated paws and promote healing.

Give Your Dog Enough Water

Another frequently overlooked winter need is adequate hydration. Dogs can dehydrate just as quickly in the winter as the summer. Check your dog’s outdoor water bowl often and break ice that may form on top. Although many dogs eat snow, it is not an adequate substitute for fresh water. In fact, eating snow can be dangerous...especially if vehicles are nearby because they pose a possible antifreeze threat. Antifreeze is extremely toxic and just a small amount can be fatal for dogs. Keep your dog out of the garage and off the driveway where antifreeze or other harmful chemicals may be accidentally ingested.

If you have questions about what your pet needs during the winter, ask your veterinarian for advice.

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