Category — Dog Boots
This Winter, Keep Your Dogs Warm With Winter Clothes
Each and every dog breed is born with a coat of fur. That much we know to be true. What we don’t often realize is, not all coats are created equal and there are a great deal of dogs out there that just can not handle the cold or rainy conditions that Winter brings all over this country. While a Husky might be perfectly pleased to sit outside on a freezing cold day, a little Yorkie or Bichon Frise might freeze it’s little paws off. That said, this Winter you might just have to start investing in some Winter clothes not only for you, but for your furry friends!
Bottom line, regardless of what breed you have, make sure they are warm enough this Winter, and stay dry on the chilly days. There are plenty of ways to do this, and all are important. An article I just read mentioned that Winter can be some of the most challenging times for dogs as their bodies struggle to regular their body temperatures by burning more calories than usual. Here are some things to keep in mind if Winter where you live often gets nasty:
- If it is rainy where you are, you might want to invest in an easy to put on rain jacket for dogs, they make them in a wide variety of colors and sizes, so finding one to fit should be no problem at all.
- If the snow can get deep and accumulate, think about buying some booties that strap onto your dogs paws. Ice chunks can develop between dog paws that become very painful.
- Sweaters and Dog Jackets can actually do wonders on keeping heat in for a smaller dog. If you take your dog out on long walks during Winter months, try one.
- If your dog stays out long periods during colder weather, make sure to increase their daily caloric intake to compensate for the amount they will lose keeping themselves warm. More food.
- Remember to keep their exercise up if they stay indoors during the cold spells. They still need their fitness!
So, start investing in some dog Winter clothes. Trust me, they will thank you!!

November 4, 2008 1 Comment
Stompin’ With the Big Dogs
Did you know that the great outdoors can be a bit harsh on your dogs paws? Hot asphalt, smooth surfaces, snow and sharp objects imbedded in the ground can make trotting a bit difficult and even painful for your dog. I searched around for some shoes that not only looked fabulous, but that could help my pup get along better on the walks we take.
I find that EPIKS dog boots are perfect for my pooch because they are designed specifically for his paws. The shoes for the front paws are different than the shoes for the hind paws, making it easier and more comfortable to walk in. I usually put them on my dog when walking on the hot sand at the beach, hiking or whenever its hot outside.
Take a look at how other dogs react to the dog boots.
August 31, 2008 No Comments


