The winter months are here and with it, cold weather. This Winter Pet Guide will help you find what your pet needs for the winter. It's time to think about your furry best friend and keeping them warm and cozy during the winter months. Joint supplements can help give comfort to aging pets or for those with joint conditions. A comfortable bed, especially a heated bed, will keep your pet cozy and protect against the cold season.
Pet Beds
Heated Pet Beds
Pets suffering from arthritis or elderly pets need extra protection against the chill of winter. To keep them safe and warm, check out heated pet beds.
Floors get extremely cold for pets during the winter, and some beds provide little insulation to protect your pets. For extreme protection, give your pets a lift off the ground and away from the chill of the ground
Cats are often more fragile and have less body fat than dogs. To keep them warm, buy beds that have lips or overhangs that help use their body heat to warm them up.
Keep your pet's paws and eyes safe this winter from dangers like salted snowy streets and rain in their eyes. It's important to protect their paws and nails
Joint Supplements can help keep joints healthy and lubricated. Cold weather can aggravate arthritis and stiffen joints. Your veterinarian may prescribe an NSAID which is complemented by the joint supplements listed below.
Winter weather can lead to dull coats and dry skin. It’s important to keep your pet’s skin and coat healthy to prevent excessive shedding as well as to protect your pet from the weather.
Fall and winter are the most common seasons for humans to gain weight. The cold weather, holidays, traveling and seasonal sweets are all reasons why we tend to exercise less and gain more weight. Pets also tend to get less exercise and more food during these seasons, most likely because their owners’ change their eating habits. It’s important to maintain pets’ weight to ease the pressure on joints and the skeletal frame. The selection of treats and supplements below are healthy pet treats at unbelievably low prices.
During busy seasons like fall and winter, there is often a lot of commotion in the house. Family and friends come and go, everyone travels and there is a lot of noise constantly. Pets are often confused by all of this and their behavior tends to change. To avoid a situation where pets become scared, frightened, overwhelmed or confused, it’s good to use supplements to ease their worrying in high stress situations.
Prescribed for dogs and cats who are suffering from arthritis pain, NSAIDs are the most commonly prescribed medication for arthritis. Winter weather can aggravate arthritis pain, stiffening joints and causing pinching and burning feelings. NSAIDs don't prevent joint degradation from progressing, so a joint supplement, such as Joint MAX, may be desired to prevent further joint degeneration.
Metacam the effective, easy-to-use arthritis pain reliever. It's proven to be efficient, and safe. Rx Required. Starting at $13.90
Rimadyl(Carprofen) by Pfizer is a 24-hour, non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug t(NSAID) designed to treat arthritis in dogs. Rx Required. Starting at $34.50
Deramaxx(Deracoxib) directly targets arthritis pain. Deramaxx comes in convenient tablets for all-day arthritis pain relief. Rx Required. Starting at $1.18
Previcoxwas developed specifically for pets. Previcox improvement in lameness is available in a once-a-day dose. Rx Required. Starting at $28.99