Just as we’re begrudgingly reaching for the puffer jackets and woolen scarves at the back of our closet to protect us from increasingly frigid mornings, your beloved pooch is likely feeling the drop in temperature, too. While we all want to keep our pets nice and toasty in winter, it can be difficult knowing how best to do so – especially as your dog hounds to go outside and sprint around the garden when it’s barely five degrees outside.
To help, we’ve consulted animal welfare experts Daniella Preston-Gouveia, a trainer, behaviourist, and educator at Hope Rescue , and Caroline Reay, Veterinary Standards Lead at Blue Cross , to break down the best ways to keep all dogs warm this winter, including signs to look out for if your pet is feeling the cold, as well as the best indoor ac