dr jamesbicycle on Nostr: npub18yqwt…d0jen No. We never put anything on feet. Nor dog sweaters nor anything ...
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No. We never put anything on feet. Nor dog sweaters nor anything else. We see dogs lifting their feet at about -30°-35°C. It stings I think, like hands on metal objects. Better for dogs to walk in snow than cleared pavement or ice. Or wait for warmer conditions, which is a conundrum if it's a many weeks cold snap.
In melty conditions they can get ice balls between their toes. They usually bite them out themselves.
No. We never put anything on feet. Nor dog sweaters nor anything else. We see dogs lifting their feet at about -30°-35°C. It stings I think, like hands on metal objects. Better for dogs to walk in snow than cleared pavement or ice. Or wait for warmer conditions, which is a conundrum if it's a many weeks cold snap.
In melty conditions they can get ice balls between their toes. They usually bite them out themselves.