❄️ Snow Day Survival Guide
Blizzards have a way of slowing everything down.
Sidewalks disappear.
Wind howls.
Salt coats every surface.
Snow days don’t cancel pet parent duties, they just change the routine.
Here’s how we’re handling it.
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🐾 Protect Those Paws
Snow and salt can be harsh on paw pads.
After every outing:
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Gently wipe paws with a warm cloth
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Check between toes for ice buildup
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Look for redness, cracking, or irritation
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Trim excess fur around pads if snow clumps easily
Even short bathroom breaks deserve a quick check.
It takes 60 seconds and makes a big difference.
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🧴 Don’t Skip Fur-Care
Indoor heat dries coats faster than we realize.
Dry air + friction from blankets + less brushing = static, tangles, and dull texture.
Snow days are a perfect excuse to:
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Give a thorough brush
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Check for dryness
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Apply your favorite Daily Fur Mist
A Daily Fur Mist can help refresh and maintain softness between baths — especially after wet, salty outings.
Think maintenance, not makeover.
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🛌 Tuck Them In!
Before you wrap them up in their “special” blanket...
We recommend spraying it with your favorite Daily Fur Mist and tossing it in the dryer for a quick fluff. There's nothing quite like that just-out-of-the-dryer warmth. Plus it will smell DELICIOUS.
You can also do this with their bedding as well. It's the perfect refresh before getting cozy.
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🍿 The Official Snow-Day Movie Pick
If you’re staying in, put on Best in Show.
Directed by Christopher Guest, this mockumentary about competitive dog show culture is somehow both absurd and painfully accurate for pet parents.
The cast alone makes it elite snow-day viewing:
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Catherine O'Hara (RIP) as the chaotic and unforgettable Cookie Fleck
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Eugene Levy as her eternally patient husband
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Parker Posey and Michael Hitchcock as the high-strung Weimaraner duo
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Jennifer Coolidge delivering one of the most quoted performances in pet-movie history
The over-the-top grooming commentary.
The hyper-serious coat analysis.
The way everyone speaks about their dog like it’s royalty.
It hits differently if you’ve ever said something like, “He prefers filtered water,” and meant it.
It’s the ideal background to a storm outside and a warm pet inside. Wrap them in their “special” blanket and settle in. Watch it and let us know your favorite line from the film!
Blizzard outside.
Cult classic inside.
Elite snow-day behavior.