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Keep pets happy and healthy this winter: Essential pet care tips for the colder monthsAs temperatures drop across Australia, pet owners must take extra precautions to ensure their four-legged friends remain warm, comfortable, and healthy throughout the winter months. Just like humans, pets are susceptible to the cold, and their needs change with the season.
Whether they’re young, old, scaly, short-haired or long-haired, Petstock Vet Dr Sasha Nefedova shares expert guidance on keeping pets warm, active, and healthy throughout winter.
Shelter and warmth
Even indoor pets can feel the chill, so it’s important to provide warm and cosy bedding, preferably placed in a draft free space and away from hard floors. For pets that spend time outside, ensure their shelter is weatherproof and lined with insulation or blankets.
Aside from bedding, pets can benefit from extra layers in colder weather. Certain breeds and senior pets may struggle to maintain body heat, making winter apparel an essential addition to their routine while keeping them stylish.
Shelter and warmth
Even indoor pets can feel the chill, so it’s important to provide warm and cosy bedding, preferably placed in a draft free space and away from hard floors. For pets that spend time outside, ensure their shelter is weatherproof and lined with insulation or blankets.
Aside from bedding, pets can benefit from extra layers in colder weather. Certain breeds and senior pets may struggle to maintain body heat, making winter apparel an essential addition to their routine while keeping them stylish.
Pet jumpers, coats and waterproof jackets can help keep pets warm on chilly walks, while socks protect sensitive paws from cold surfaces. Ensure any clothing is well-fitted, comfortable, and doesn’t restrict movement.
Grooming and skin care
Dry winter air and heating can cause skin irritation, so regular brushing can help distribute natural oils and keep fur healthy.
Grooming and skin care
Dry winter air and heating can cause skin irritation, so regular brushing can help distribute natural oils and keep fur healthy.
Be sure to avoid excessive bathing and pay attention to your pets paws, ensuring you’re checking for cracks or dryness which can be exacerbated by cold or rough surfaces. If you do notice any cracks or dryness, applying pet-safe moisturizers or paw balms can help.
No matter their hair length, tangles and matting can be more prevalent in winter so consistent grooming is crucial to maintaining coat health.

Pet-proofing your home
With many pet owners admitting to leaving the heating on specifically for their four-legged friends, it's imperative to take proactive measures to pet-proof your home and ensure their safety.
✔️ Candle Safety: Store lit candles away from pets' reach to prevent burns and fire hazards.
✔️ Gas Heater Maintenance: Have gas heaters serviced at the start of the season to detect leaks and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Exercise and mental stimulation
Although winter weather can make outdoor play less appealing, regular activity is still essential. Shorter, frequent walks during the warmest parts of the day, as well as interactive indoor games, will help prevent boredom and behavioural issues.
Although winter weather can make outdoor play less appealing, regular activity is still essential. Shorter, frequent walks during the warmest parts of the day, as well as interactive indoor games, will help prevent boredom and behavioural issues.
If you do plan on going for a walk once it’s dark, consider a light-up collar to keep you and your pet safe.
For those staying indoors, look to integrate slow or puzzle feeders and training exercises to keep your dog mentally stimulated. Cats can benefit from climbing structures, scratching posts, and interactive toys to maintain their physical and mental well-being.

Pet-proofing your home
With many pet owners admitting to leaving the heating on specifically for their four-legged friends, it's imperative to take proactive measures to pet-proof your home and ensure their safety.
✔️ Candle Safety: Store lit candles away from pets' reach to prevent burns and fire hazards.
✔️ Wood Heater Safety: Use a safety screen or guard with indoor wood heaters or chimneys to protect pets from burns and prevent accidents.
✔️ Gas Heater Maintenance: Have gas heaters serviced at the start of the season to detect leaks and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
MEDIA RELEASE, 3rd June 2025
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