Saint Bernard Winter Care

Saint Bernard (detailed introduction)
In cold winter, people try various ways to keep warm. People can turn on air conditioning, use heaters, or wear thick down jackets to resist the cold. But what should pet dogs do? How to keep warm in cold winter? For large breeds like the Saint Bernard, how should winter care be done to keep them better and warmer?
The Saint Bernard (detailed introduction) is considered a relatively cold-resistant pet dog, with a large body covered in dense and thick fur. However, in cold winter, owners should still take measures to keep them warm and prevent the dog from really catching a cold or getting sick.
In winter, owners should also insist on taking the Saint Bernard for outdoor walks and strolls, exercising it outside when the weather is comfortable. Do not keep the dog cooped up indoors for too long; it is good to go out for a walk in the morning and afternoon when the weather is warmer to get some movement.
At home, prepare a spacious, warm, and soft sleeping pad for the Saint Bernard. Place the dog bed in a warm place, and be careful not to put the dog bed outdoors or near ventilation openings, which can easily cause the dog to catch a cold and fall ill.
In winter, daily brushing of the Saint Bernard's fur is necessary; of course, the bathing frequency can be appropriately extended. Generally, bathing once every 2-3 weeks is fine, depending on the dog's actual condition. Regarding diet, do not feed raw or frozen cold food. In winter, raw meat, frozen shrimp, and similar foods should be completely avoided.