"They're used to living in a 20-degree temperature, and they're going outside and it's –30," Huntingford said. Luckily, she says there are some simple ways to help keep your furry friends warm during the cold:Dress them appropriately, with coats and boots. Looking for telltale signs your animal is cold will help you keep them safe as well, Huntingford said. Baby socks for the houseSo what does a cold dog or cat look like? "You might notice them walk outside shaking, they might stand still and refuse to move, you might see them pick up their feet," Huntingford said.
Source: CBC News January 07, 2018 16:52 UTC