take the dog to a animal hospbital asap!
A drop or two of Glycerin. However, if it's that cold out there and your dog is a cold weather dog such as a Husky bring the poor dog in and you won't have the problem with freezing water either.
cold water tail is what a dog gets when they have been and the water and it is freezing cold and the dog acts like it is broken
You can prevent your dog's water from freezing in cold weather by using a heated water bowl or placing a heated water dispenser near your dog's living area. Additionally, you can check the water frequently and refill it with warm water to prevent freezing.
One way to prevent your dog's water from freezing in cold weather is to use a heated water bowl or a heated water dispenser designed for pets. These devices are equipped with a heating element that keeps the water at a constant temperature, preventing it from freezing. Additionally, you can also place the water bowl in a sheltered area, such as a covered porch or inside a dog house, to help protect it from the cold temperatures.
Dragging a 180lbs sled in the freezing Alaskan cold with a man whipping its butt.
i found mine under my car in the driveway cold and hungry,been a great dog.
If you treat your dog nicely then they will treat you!
Give them a treat to follow them in or pick them up Put a dog car harness onto your dog and have the tether already installed and set up in the car for safe travel. Leave your back seat car door open, walk your dog around the car to familiarise him. Get into the back-seat of the car yourself and encourage your dog in with a treat, gradually more until your dog will get up on the seat. This may take time, especially if your dog has previously been scared of going in a car. Spend time in the car with your dog and fasten the dog seat belt so that your dog can move comfortably yet remain safely restrained in one place. For the first ever car journey it is best to stay with your dog whilst someone else drives, so that you can calm your dog/distract him if necessary. Time and patience is needed for some dogs, others just take to it first time.
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For some dogs, car rides produce a great deal of anxiety. A combination of fear and not understanding what is happening will cause drooling, shaking, or even vomiting in some dogs. Get your dog used to the car environment before you move the car. Get in the car together and have a treat. Talk. Be happy. Make it a fun time. Do not have the car running, just share a treat and make it a positive experience. Repeat this a number of times on different occasions. You may want to feed your dog in the car. If your dog is afraid of even getting into the car, try feeding or giving a treat close to the car. Take it slow and easy at first.
One way to prevent water from freezing in your dog's bowl during cold weather is to use a heated water bowl or a heated water dispenser designed for pets. These devices are specifically designed to keep water at a temperature that prevents freezing. Another option is to place the water bowl in a sheltered area, such as a covered porch or inside a heated garage, to help protect it from the cold. Additionally, you can try adding a small amount of sugar or salt to the water, as this can lower the freezing point and help prevent ice from forming.
because they aren't in the freezing cold and dont need 2, cuz the're warm and yu feed em. but they just dont.