St. Bernard Dog Winter Care


St. Bernard
Saint Bernard (definite introduction)

In the cold winter, people will try every means to keep warm. People may wish to turn on the air conditioner, heating, and wear thick down jackets to protect themselves from the cold. And what should pet dogs do? How to keep out the cold in the cold winter? For a giant dog like St. Bernard, how should it be cared for better and more comfortably in winter?

The Saint Bernard (definite introduction) should be a relatively cold-resistant pet dog, with a large body and a body covered with thick and thick hair. However, in the cold winter, parents should still take measures to prevent the dog from getting cold and warm to prevent the dog from getting sick and catching a cold.

In winter, parents should also insist on taking their St. Bernard dogs outdoors for walks, and take them outdoors for physical training when the weather conditions are comfortable. Don't keep your dog stuck in the house forever. When the weather is warm every day in the morning and afternoon, you can go out for a walk and exercise your muscles.

At home, you need to prepare a large, warm and soft sleeping mat for Saint Bernard. Place the kennel in a comfortable place, and be careful not to place the kennel outdoors or in a vent, as this can easily make the dog catch cold and get sick.

St. Bernard dogs should also be combed every day in winter. The natural bathing cycle can be extended appropriately. Depending on the actual condition of the dog, it is generally possible to take a bath every 2-3 weeks. In terms of diet, do not feed raw or frozen food. Food such as raw meat and frozen shrimp in winter must be eradicated.


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