The Vet Shed Winter Pet Essentials

From cosy coats and heated beds to supplements and skin care, explore our full range of cold-weather comfort and winter wellness essentials designed to keep your pet warm, healthy, and thriving all season long.


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Temperature Tip Guide

Winter is on its way! The temperature might not have dropped just yet, but now’s the time to prep. Here’s what your pets may need as it gets cooler:

Current Temp: 20°C
 
 
 

Winter FAQs – From The Vet Shed Team

How do I know if my pet is cold?

If your pet is shivering, curling up tightly, reluctant to go outside, or seeking warm spots around the house – they're probably feeling the cold. As a general rule: if you're reaching for a jumper, they may need one too.

Do cats need jumpers?

Some cats can benefit from extra warmth, especially seniors, hairless breeds, or those with health conditions. Choose a soft, snug jumper that doesn't restrict movement – and be sure your cat is comfortable wearing it.

Should I change my pet’s diet in winter?

Pets may need extra calories in colder months, especially if they spend time outdoors. High-quality, nutrient-rich food and supplements can help support their immune system, coat health, and joints during winter.

Is heated bedding safe for pets?

Yes – if designed specifically for pets. Always follow safety guidelines, avoid human heating pads, and make sure your pet can move away from the heat source if needed. Heated beds and self-warming mats are great winter options.

Do dogs need coats in winter?

Short-haired, small, senior, or low-body-fat dogs often benefit from a coat or jumper when it’s cold. It's not just fashion – it's comfort and protection, especially during early morning walks or chilly evenings.

Can my pet still get fleas and ticks in winter?

Absolutely. Fleas and ticks don’t fully disappear in winter, especially in warm indoor spaces. Keeping up with year-round parasite prevention is essential to avoid infestations.

What are signs of joint pain during cold months?

Look out for stiffness, limping, hesitation to jump or climb stairs, and general reduced activity. Cold weather can worsen arthritis in pets – joint supplements and warm bedding can help ease discomfort.