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Paws in the Snow: The Joys of Winter Memories with Your Dog

If you’re blocked on ways to keep your dog happy throughout the colder months, don’t despair! You can fight the winter blues with these frosty activities that will keep you and your pup envigorated.

Winter Hikes

Winter walks are a wonderful way to stay healthy and feel bright. Some breeds are more accustomed to cold weather and won’t need much (if any) protection, but others aren’t as acclimated and will need a little help to stay warm. Once you’re prepared, head outside and feel that nippy air on your face!

Support Dogs in Need

If you’re waiting for the snow to melt before you head outside, consider giving back to the incredible dog community this holiday season. Look up your local pet shelters and rescue organizations to see how you can give your time!

Hang a Stocking for Your Dog

Liven up your home environment with a dash of holiday cheer. Create and hang a personalized stocking for your furry friend!

Visit an Indoor Dog Park

There are usually indoor dog parks around the area that are open during all seasons. These are great for dogs who aren’t a fan of the cold weather but who still need a safe space to socialize, exercise, and get the wiggles out.

Attend a Dog-Friendly Event

Click around the internet to find dog-friendly and holiday activities or markets to take your canine companion to! There are often pet parades, Santa photos, and outdoor markets that love to welcome dogs and offer a reprieve from the winder boredom.

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