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    30 Pet Products That'll Solve Practically All Your Winter Woes

    Paw cream? Check. Dog overalls? Check. Snoot balm? Double check.

    1. A pair of waterproof dog shoes to protect your precious pupper's paw pads from salt, ice, and snow that can cut their feet and get trapped in their foot fur.

    2. A heated cat bed that warms to your pet's usual body temp so your kitty doesn't spend all of winter hiding under the covers because she's cold. (It also works if you have small pups!)

    3. A festive winter scarf that'll keep them warm *and* so freaking stylish for your annual holiday card.

    4. And, of course, a Christmas sweater so they don't spend the season shivering. Depending on your breed's fur length, this is a sweater they can wear basically all the time or just when they're going outside to do their business.

    5. Or, an Adidog sweater for the pet lover who's also a hypebeast. It also has a hood to keep your dog's ears covered so they don't get chilly.

    6. A humidifier, because cold, dry winter air can wreak havoc on your pet's nose, skin, and fur.

    7. A lightweight insulated dog vest that you can't tell me your dog *doesn't* need — just look at those pupperinos. This lil' number is deceptively warm, zips at the top so it's easy to slip it on a wriggly dog, and has built-in D rings so you can attach your leash to it for walkies.

    8. Or a reversible dog coat if your dog demands dressing with more flair. The plain side is water-resistant while the plaid side offers a soft fleece lining.

    9. A heavy-duty full-body coat to keep your dogs warm and dry in practically any weather — even hurricane force winds and blizzards.

    10. A portable paw washer for quickly cleaniing your pet's paws of ice, mud, and deicing chemicals. Inside the container are soft bristles that lift dirt and grime from the pads of your pup's feet — all you need to do is add water.

    11. A stylish snood, because you will get a kick out of seeing your pets dressed like babushkas, and they will appreciate not getting frostbite on their ears. The no-fuss drawstring closure is a plus if you usually have a hard time convincing your dog to put on their coat.

    12. An ultra soft fleece blanket for turning your pets into ~purritos~ and ~perroitos~. This way they're comfy and cozy and you can finally wash the couch throw they used to use and that now smells like wet dog — a win-win!

    13. A snuggly burrow bed so they can snuggle in their *own* bed instead of taking over yours and forcing you to sleep all the way in the corner. (Of course we're always down to share the bed with our fur babies, but do they make a giant version of this bed we can all share? Asking for a friend!)

    14. A heating pad you can use indoors to warm your spoiled pets comfy or outside if you've basically adopted the neighborhood strays and want to make sure they're not freezing.

    15. A heater for keeping your dog's house toasty through winter. It's also a wonderful option if you've become the parent of some feral kitties and want to keep them warm.

    16. And don't forget a heated water bowl that'll prevent the contents from freezing — again, another must-have if you have outdoor pets. Some reviewers even use it for their chickens!

    17. And if you want to go all-out, a Kitty Tube, an insulated shelter to shield your neighborhood strays from the elements.

    18. An immunity-boosting allergy supplement so your dog isn't itching and scratching until spring. These soft chews deliver a dose of probiotics and other nutrients to improve immune function, aide digestion, promote healthy skin, and add shine to a dog's coat.

    19. A super absorbent microfiber dog towel for toweling off your pup as soon as he comes inside. Sidewalks are often covered in salt and deicing chemicals that can sting and irritate your pet's paws, so it's crucial to keep them clean and dry.

    20. And a non-skid microfiber doggy doormat that'll dry your pet's paws 10 times faster than regular mats if you're tired of your fur baby tracking dirt, mud, and snow all over your home.

    21. A trimmer for furry paws so you can safely shave any long paw hairs. This will help prevent ice balls from forming that make walking uncomfortable for your pooch.

    22. A pack of stain-removing pads to handle the inevitable messes that come with owning a pet. Convincing a dog to go outside in the snow and do their business is a hard sell, so you'll want a pack of these on hand for when they leave you surprises around your home. (You can even use them to clean up your wine spills.)

    23. And on that note, a pack of pee pads, because your pups probably don't want to pee in below-zero temperatures (you wouldn't either, OK). These are a fabulous short-term option you'll only have to use until it warms up outside.

    24. A pack of paw protection cream you'll use year-round to guard against ice and salt in the winter and scorching hot sidewalks and sand in the summer. It's made with vitamin E to keep the paw pads moisturized, but some reviewers use it on their dry, cracked heels as well as their tattoos.

    25. A snout soother that'll basically guarantee that their snoot is always soft, moisturized, and oh-so boopable.

    26. A personalized dog collars so your lost dog isn't lost for long. Snow can sometimes destroy familiar scents that your dog uses to find its way home, so having a dog collar with their name and your phone number can help strangers contact you if they come across your pet.

    27. An interactive dog toy for the doggo who needs hours of entertainment now that it's too cold to run around outside. Your fur baby will spend hours rooting around the trunk for squirrels — and you'll finally have some time to yourself.

    28. Or, an adorable and basically tear-resistant stuffed duck so you can stop spending money on toys that your furry destroyer shreds in approximately 10 seconds. This lil' yellow duck doesn't look like it, but it's built to last.

    29. A joint support chew with glucosamine, an anti-inflammatory ingredient that'll lubricate your pup's joints so the cold weather doesn't leave them limping and aching. You should talk to your vet first before starting your dogs on any supplements, but this is a great place to start if you get their OK.

    30. A tub of pet-friendly ice-melting treatment you can sprinkle on your driveway without worrying that it'll irritate and sting your pet's paws.

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