What’s the Cutest Way to Stay Cozy and Help Cold Dogs This Winter?

Published by Lindsay Pollard-Post.
2 min read

PETA’s Cold-Nose Cozies protect your nose from Jack Frost’s nip, and they also help protect dogs who are forced to spend the winter outdoors on chains or in cages: Net proceeds from the nose warmers—now available for pre-order from the PETA Catalog for only $9.99—support PETA’s winter-relief program, which delivers doghouses, straw, food, and other lifesaving necessities to neglected and vulnerable dogs who are left outdoors.

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No noses should be left out in the cold. Animals who are left outdoors during freezing temperatures are at risk of developing painfully frostbitten noses, ears, tails, toes, feet, and other body parts as well as dehydration if their water sources freeze, deadly hypothermia, and other dangers. Please keep all members of your family safe and cozy indoors, especially when it’s cold outside, and alert authorities immediately if you see an animal who is deprived of adequate shelter, food, water, or care.

While you’re visiting the PETA Catalog to order your Cold-Nose Cozy, be sure to check out our wool-free scarves, sweaters, hats, and other warm winter apparel, too. And if you want to help even more, why not sponsor a doghouse for a “backyard dog” in need? It will help make winter less miserable for a lonely dog, and it’ll warm your heart, too.

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