Every single season has its joys for you and your puppy dog. But every time of year also has its dangers for the furry, four-footed set. Winter is specifically fraught with dog perils. Essentially the most obvious hazard of course is the cold temperatures. As an example, frostbite is as serious an concern for your dog as it can be for you. Puppies that invest most of their time indoors or that have been growing up in warmer temperatures must spend limited time in subfreezing temperatures, possibly no much more than length of a superb walk. Inside the house, make certain you dog stays warm, perhaps with additional bedding. For dogs that spend significantly time outside in a doghouse, warm bedding and insulation is even much more critical. When the thermometer definitely drops, even the hardiest dogs really should come inside. . . . → Read More: Guarding Your Puppies In Winter