Important considerations during the winter months are housing, coverage while
out during extreme temperatures, foot protection, calorie intake, and hydration, with variation in these needs depending on where you live and the size, breed, age, and health of the dog.
Not exact matches
Lower
temperatures = less melting = more ice = lower
temperatures, on and on and until factors # 1 and # 2 rescue us from turning into a giant snowball (or,
during the most
extreme ice age, a spate of volcanic eruptions eventually helped belch
out enough carbon dioxide to warm the atmosphere and reset the thermostat.)