
You may have pulled out your parkas, but are your pets winter-ready, too?
Pets can lose heat fast, particularly those with short fur, and our weather can change quickly.
Learn how to keep your pets safe this season with these tips.
Know your responsibilities
As a pet owner, you have several responsibilities under the Responsible Pet Ownership By-law. This includes protecting them from the cold.
Dogs should never be chained or housed outside for extended periods of time. You must also supervise them when they’re outside. Neither cats nor dogs should be allowed to roam loose in your neighbourhood, regardless of the weather.
It’s also important to never leave your pet in an unattended vehicle in -10 °C weather or colder, unless your vehicle is running with a working heating system.
Outdoor activities
During extreme cold weather, protect your dog by taking them on shorter walks instead of long ones. You may also consider getting a jacket and/or boots for your pet to help protect them and keep them warm.
Some chemicals used to melt the snow on sidewalks can irritate the paws of your pet. Remember to wipe their paws and bellies after walks.
Indoor brain games
When the weather keeps you inside, try some mental workouts.
Enrichment toys, such as puzzles and treat-dispensing toys, activate your pet’s sense of smell and problem-solving skills. These toys aren’t a replacement for physical activity but can help keep your pet’s brain stimulated on the coldest of days.
Add another layer of protection
Licensing your pet provides another layer of protection for your pet, year-round. If your pet gets lost and they have a licence, we can easily identify them and return them to you, often without them ever having to come to the shelter.
As a reminder, all cats and dogs over the age of six months must be licensed. Licensing your pet is quick and easy--you can do it online, by phone, in person, or by mail.

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