
đŸ How Every Dog Owner Can Keep Their Pup Warm and Dry This Winter
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Winter in New Zealand can be wet, wild, and downright chillyâespecially for our four-legged friends. While weâre quick to pull on a coat or light the fire, our dogs often brave the elements with little more than their natural fur. But they feel the cold just like we do.
Hereâs how you can keep your pup warm, dry, and happy this winterâwhether you live in the countryside, the city, or somewhere in between.
1. Invest in a Quality Dog Coat
Not all dog coats are created equal. Choose one thatâs waterproof, wind-resistant, and built to last. Our oilskin dog coats are made with hardworking Kiwi dogs in mindârugged enough for farm life, yet comfortable and stylish for morning walks around town. With adjustable straps and a warm lining, theyâll keep your pup dry without overheating.
2. Donât Forget the Details
If your pup has short fur, joint issues, or is a bit older, layering up is a must. Add a wool-blend scarf or snood to protect their neck on particularly blustery days. Itâs not just adorableâitâs practical warmth where it matters.
3. Keep Their Bedding Toasty
Line their kennel or indoor bed with extra wool blankets or thermal mats. Dogs lose a lot of body heat through contact with cold floors, so a raised or insulated bed can make all the difference.
4. Dry Off Quickly
After a wet walk, dry your dog thoroughlyâespecially around their ears, belly, and paws. A quick towel rubdown followed by a warm place to rest can help prevent chills.
Winter walks donât have to be miserable. With a little preparationâand the right gearâyour dog can stay just as snug as you are.
Explore our full Dog Collection at The Golden Apple for coats, waterbowl, and countryside-ready accessories that keep your best mate cozy all season long.
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