Protecting your dog in extreme weather

At Martyn’s Mutts, your dog’s welfare always comes first. Weather extremes, whether it’s sweltering heat or freezing cold, can pose serious risks to our dogs. We’re sharing helpful advice on both extremes to help keep your canine companion safe, comfortable, and happy on their walks, no matter the forecast.

Every dog tolerates extreme weather differently, so its important to observe your dog’s body language and energy levels. At Martyn’s Mutts, we assess the temperature risks both before and during our walks, adapting accordingly if necessary.

It’s okay to skip a walk and opt for some home enrichment on extreme weather days - if in doubt, don’t go out!

A black dog wearing an orange harness standing in a yellow flower-filled field under a clear blue sky with a hill in the background.
It can be difficult to know what's considered extreme heat and what temperatures pose a risk. We've created 2 helpful graphics for extreme hot weather to help you make the best decision for your dog.

Hot Weather Advice

How it is too hot?

Guide showing safe temperature ranges for walking dogs in Celsius, from 12-15°C as safe to above 32°C as dangerous, with a photo of a happy dog on a leash.

Warm weather tips

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Remember:

If in doubt, don’t go out!

Cold Weather Advice

COMING SOON

COMING SOON

Dog wearing sunglasses, a vest, and a collar standing on snow-covered ground outdoors.
A dog wearing blue sunglasses and a black winter jacket sitting on snow

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