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To walk or not to walk??? This is probably a really stupid question. Guess I'll put it out there and see what everyone says. The weather outside is frightful - it is below zero right now. My 4 lb Yorkie is in the house 24/7 except when she is out to do her duty and when I take her for walks. Well, the ground is frozen and the sidewalk is snowpacked and the wind is blowing, and I'm bundled up from head to toe. My sweet little Yorkie has on her hooded coat. I have bought her little footies/socks/boots of every shape and size and she kicks them off within thirty seconds. Anyway, my question is: Does the cold frozen snow and ground HURT her feet in any way? It seems like she doesn't really care, but if there is a patch of just plain sidewalk she will land in that spot rather than the snowpacked spot. I just wonder if I should stop trying to take her out for a half hour walk everyday until the weather is warmer. Anybody got any comments for this crazy yorkie mamma? I love my baby more than anything in the universe! Even hubby and grandkids... |
Gosh and I thought we had some cold weather in here in Florida. I don't take mine out when it is below 40. If it is too cold for me, it's too cold for them. I'm no expert that is just me. I just let them run like crazy in the house to get that energy out and it's kinda funny too. Totally understand the love too. |
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In Chicago, they go out all the time. Clear a parth thru the snow, and let them out. THey go faster, but make sure you go out with them in case their paws freeze. Common sense and a jacket goes a long way. |
I think it's fine as long as you can notice when she is getting too cold. I would protect her feet if you could try and keep booties on. |
I don't take mine for a walk if it's under 30. It's too cold! They go out in the yard to do their business and then right back in. |
Dinky needs his walk, but when it the temperature approaches freezing, he doesn't get it. It's too bad because he loves his walk and really benefits from it. Exercise from chasing toys is just playtime for him. We had one glorious sunny day last week. He was so, so happy. Sigh. |
Thanks for the input. She won't keep booties on. They fly right off, she's too little. I even rigged up some baby booties I thought would work. Nope. Guess if I take her out for a few minutes a couple times a day it will be okay. I just do NOT want to risk hurting her feet. And can her paws REALLY freeze? And how would I know? That is wayyyy scary! |
Not a stupid question at all. Yorkies weren't bred for the extreme cold, so you really should take precautions. With the exception of a short trip out back to pee, I put a coat and booties on mine any time it's lower than 30F. We go on walks down to -5. Any colder than that, I play with them in the house for exercise and let them out briefly on a shoveled area out back. If the cold doesn't seem to bother them, I don't think they HAVE to have booties for short walks. Dogs can get frostbite, but generally not in 10-15 minutes, especially when they're moving. Salt on the road or driveways is another good argument for booties. Mine don't especially like booties, but they can handle longer walks with them on. One of Eddie's fell off this weekend when it was about 30, and he immediately started lifting up that foot, telling me it was time to go home. Jillie will walk forever with booties, but she wants to end walks quickly without them. The best booties I've found are simple fleece sacks, like socks. They're so light, the dogs learn to tolerate them quickly. The secret to the ones I buy is that the velcro is attached to an elastic strap at the top. The elastic allows you to get it snug without cutting off the circulation. I buy them from a woman in town who patterns them after the ones used by sled dogs, but I'm sure they could be made pretty simply. The woman I buy them from has a website, Page 1, but her pictures aren't very good. Also, you have to e-mail her through the Contact Us link to order. I buy 3XS for 4-pound Jillie and 2Xs for 10-pound Eddie. Hope this helps. |
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I'm ready for Spring! |
Teegy loves it outside. I used the Pawz on him last year and he never complained of cold and they aren't insulated. It gets quite cold and snowy here. I just bought him muttluks and he seems used to them after one wear, but I haven't seen if they stay on in deep snow. He has lots of sweaters and coats to keep him warm. I think it's like us, once you get moving, your babies will warm up. |
We still go when it's in the 20's, but below that - no. She won't keep a hood on her head and even when there is no snow on the ground, I worry about her ears freezing. They are so thin! I put a 4-legged jogger on her and a coat over that if it's in the 30's or below. She loves to go for walks and insists!:) |
Thank you Alaskayorkie, I will contact the website and see if I can order her some decent boots. Everything I have tried, and it's been a LOT, just fall right off. I tried to make my own without success too. I have a box full of rejects and it's adding up in price! This morning she went out to do her duty and kept lifting up one back paw like it was really bothering her. I checked her out carefully and couldn't find anything. It's just so cold out there! I wish spring would hurry up. Like only 3 or 4 more months.:( |
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