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How cold is too cold for dog walks?
Is it too chilly for your dog outside? Discover expert guidance on safe dog walking temperatures in the winter and warning signs that your pooch is too cold.
I swam in 12 oC yesterdayI feel like 10 degrees is too cold for us![]()
I tend to agree, certainly for dogs like Labradors, as long as they're not very young puppies, or to elderly to move briskly enough to keep warm. Our winter walks are always very much striding out and moving briskly walks, to keep me warm just as much as Joy, and she's always keen to go.
I used to put my babies outside in their prams in the snow, it was the thing to do in those days!I can tell you that dogs get walked throughout the winter in Finland (where my daughter and family live, with their dog Alto) - even when the temperature is minus 10 or so. Dogs with thin coats (whippets, bulldogs etc) are usually wrapped up in fleeces. But Alto, who is some kind of boxer mix, refuses to wear any sort of coat until the windchill is around minus 15!!!!
Mind you, this is the country where babies are put outside in their buggies for their daytime nap during the winter. They consider it safe to around minus 10. Yes, this includes my granddaughter, who is six months old...
I am one of those babiesI used to put my babies outside in their prams in the snow, it was the thing to do in those days!


I think this is the same here, I was interested to read about a coat being potentially detrimental to fluffy dogs due to pushing out the air which must give them some insulation. I think in the main the dogs I've had enjoy cold dry weather, certainly Cassie prefers it to very wet weather. As regards living outside, which farm and country dogs still do in the UK, continuity is the thing - allowing their coats to adapt and keep them warm.All this to say that of course there are breeds that would need extra care and attention when it is below zero but in general most dogs can tolerate the cold much better than you think they could