Summer days are finally over, and with their passing come many changes. It seems like there's a flurry of activity everywhere we look. It's also time to make sure our family pets are ready for winter days.
Small or short-haired dogs may benefit from a vest, sweater or coat for extra protection from the elements. Even larger dogs may need a coat of some kind during winters that are exceptionally cold.
It's important to keep up your grooming routine, even during the winter months.
Some days may just be too frigid for your usual walk. When temperatures plummet, it may be best to keep walks very short, opting instead for some playful indoor exercise.
For extra care for your canine friend during the long winter days, doggy day care is a good choice. Intermountain Pet Hospital and Lodging offers a Doggy Day Camp that will give your pet plenty of opportunity for socialization and activities while you're away. Contact us today for more information!