For northern countries, winter is all about the snow. Skiing, snowboarding, and sledding are just some of the exciting activities that we can take up. And it’s not only humans who enjoy playing in the snow; some pets also look forward to experiencing the winter wonderland.
But just like us, our furry friends are not all alike. Many are not too thrilled this time of the year and would rather cuddle with their owners or sleep near the heaters. Some pet owners have shared how their four-legged pals welcomed the winter season.
Their reactions and behavior will indeed have you laughing or dragging your pet out in the cold. Who knows? You might catch some meme-worthy expressions like the ones you’ll witness in these photos!
1. There are two types of pets.
2. It was Rhodie’s first time seeing and playing with snow.
3. Macklin’s owner decided to bring the snow inside because it was too cold outside.
Now the real question is—do cats and dogs get cold? Per the American Veterinary Medical Association, it’s common for people to assume that pets can be okay out in the snow because of their fur. However, this notion doesn’t apply to all breeds of cats and dogs. Some species like Huskies and Persian cats are more tolerant to colder climates, but generally, no pet should be left outside in freezing temperatures for too long. Just like humans, they are all susceptible to frostbite or hypothermia.
For long-term pet owners, it’s easy to know if their pets are getting cold. Some common signs include shivering, trembling, or cuddling in warm places. A prominent place they will come to is the heater. Sometimes dogs warm the floor or carpet by scratching it with their nails as if they’re digging.
4. No, this is not a rare fur condition. This happens when your pet has too much snow playtime.
5. This is Wyatt Lee and his ice dingleberries.
6. This is Hildegard’s reaction after seeing snow for the first time.
7. Eagle gives one of the derpiest smiles while playing with snow.
8. This cat decided to take a bite of snow and experienced her first brain freeze.
It’s essential to know how to keep your pet warm and safe in freezing weather. First, keep the temperature inside to a minimum of 20°C. Also, consider going on shorter walks during the day. Dress them up in a sweater or coat before taking them out. During the walk, steer clear of icy lakes and be careful of icy roads and pavements. After the hike, make it a habit to wash and dry your pet’s feet with a warm cloth.
Some cats like to keep warm under cars because of their heated engines. So it’s essential to check for cat hitchhikers before you start your vehicle.
9. These cats haven’t even seen the first snow, and they’ve already decided they love the heating system.
10. This cat decided to retreat into the house after stepping out into the cold for 0.5 seconds.
11. His first snow hike went pretty well.
12. Apparently, this is the only acceptable way for her to go outside.
13. “OMG, this stuff is awesome! Why am I seeing this for the first time only now?”
14. Someone lost a snowball fight.
15. “What kind of sorcery is this?”
16. It’s ruff being a short puppy in a snow county.
17. “I just wanna go home.”
18. “Come play with me.”
It looks like pets have a love-hate relationship with snow. Share these funny photos with a pet lover you know, and you’ll warm their hearts on the coldest of days!