Let it snow Westie edition
Winter is a magical season for West Highland White Terriers, often affectionately called Westies, as their bright white coats beautifully contrast with fresh snow. Westies are known for their playful and energetic nature, which makes snowy days especially delightful for them. However, cold weather brings a few considerations for pets and their owners to ensure safety and enjoyment. When taking your Westie out in the snow, be sure to watch for ice accumulation in their fur and paws, which can cause discomfort or even injury. Regularly check and gently remove snowballs that may form between their toes. Using pet-safe paw balm before walks can help protect their sensitive pads from harsh cold and salt on sidewalks. Westies have a dense double coat that provides insulation against the cold, but they can still get chilly, especially if wet. A cozy dog sweater or jacket can add extra warmth during prolonged outdoor activities. Keep outdoor sessions short and monitor them for signs of cold stress, such as shivering or reluctance to move. Indoor care is just as important during winter; ensure your Westie has a warm and draft-free resting place. Fresh water should be available, as pets can become dehydrated even in cold weather. Beyond safety, winter is a wonderful time to bond and capture adorable moments with your Westie. Their expressive eyes and fluffy coat make for perfect snowy-photo opportunities. Share these joyful winter memories with fellow dog lovers and celebrate the uniqueness of the Westie breed under a blanket of snow.
