I'm not from Canada, but it did snow about 15 inches this weekend and it's hit around 5 degrees on some days. My yorkie has alopecia, which means she has no hair, so she is usually pretty chilly. Whenever she needs to go potty, I either place a puppy paper in the garage or basement or I stick a sweater AND coat on her (she doesn't have boots) and I scoop a path for her to go potty away from the house. She won't go near the snow, but she goes potty on her path. She shivers of course, but then I just wrap her up for a while to get her warm again and she seems fine with it all. And like I said, she won't go anywhere near the snow, so she definitely wouldn't eat it. Sorry I can't help you there. |