As snow moves into the forecast for New Jersey, PetMD expert Dr. Jennifer Coates and the ASPCA advise owners that cold-weather tolerance varies by breed and coat type. Read On…
As snow moves into the forecast for New Jersey, PetMD expert Dr. Jennifer Coates and the ASPCA advise owners that cold-weather tolerance varies by breed and coat type. Read On…
A Mirror feature identifies seven dog breeds and types that need extra protection in cold weather, urging owners to shield animals with small size, thin coats or low body fat from winter conditions. Read On…
ILoveNY.com is promoting dog-friendly winter getaways across the state, pairing pet-friendly lodging with trails, activities and special weekend programs for owners traveling with dogs. Read On…
An Erie dog discovered nearly frozen has been rehomed, and a Dec. 26 Erie Times-News article uses the case to highlight signs that dogs are cold and practical ways to encourage brief outdoor activity in winter. Read On…
The National Weather Service and pet experts are advising Delaware dog owners to rethink outdoor time as temperatures fall, noting that breed, size and coat style determine how long a dog should be outside. Read On…
For more than 20 years, CDOT operator Dack Klein has pushed snow and rock from U.S. Highway 550 and Red Mountain Pass, working through avalanches and whiteout conditions to keep the high-altitude corridor passable each winter. Read On…
Mediaplanet’s Pet Wellness campaign, launched Dec. 10, 2025, in USA TODAY, spotlights Antinol Plus and practical steps for keeping dogs active and comfortable through winter, featuring endorsements from veterinarian Dr. Lisa Lippman and a pet owner testimonial. Read On…
Members of the Andover Fire Department donned water-rescue suits and deployed a water craft Friday morning to rescue a dog that fell through the ice at a pond off Holt Road. Andover Animal Control transported the animal to an area hospital for evaluation. Read On…
Veterinarian James Greenwood says dogs commonly drink less water during the colder months because their bodies conserve fluids, though dry winter air means owners should keep fresh water accessible. Read On…
PetMD’s guidance stresses that a dog’s response to winter depends less on a single temperature and more on factors such as coat type, body size, age and the condition of their paws. Read On…