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Yes, it's important that a poodle still gets it's excercise in cold or snowy weather, just make sure the outdoor exposure is kept to a shorter period of time if it is bitterly cold and that any ice or snow, especially in areas where snow melt or salt is used, is removed from between the pads of their feet. It also may help to keep their coat a bit longer cut in the colder months.

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