As the clocks go back and daylight fades earlier, many pet owners find themselves walking dogs in the dark. While exercise is vital for your pet’s health and happiness, low light brings new safety challenges — from reduced visibility to colder, wetter conditions.
Here’s how to keep your walks enjoyable, safe, and stress-free throughout the darker months.
Stay visible – the importance of high-vis gear
Visibility is key when walking your dog after sunset.
- Reflective collars and leads help drivers and cyclists spot you from a distance.
- High-vis jackets or harnesses make your dog stand out in low light — a lightweight, water-resistant one adds comfort too.
- LED clip-on lights can be attached to collars or your own clothing for extra visibility.
If your pet wears a coat for warmth, choose one with reflective strips so you don’t have to compromise on either comfort or safety.
Keep warm, dry, and comfortable
Shorter days often bring colder, wetter weather, so keeping your pet comfortable is as important as keeping them visible.
- Choose the right coat: Some breeds benefit from insulated, waterproof coats for winter walks.
- Paw care matters: After wet or muddy walks, dry paws thoroughly and check between pads for grit or ice.
- Avoid overexertion: Older pets and those with joint issues may need shorter, more frequent walks instead of one long outing.
PawSquad’s Mobility Care and Health & Happiness Tools can help you track and adapt your pet’s activity as the seasons change. If you are already signed up to PawSquad, check My membership for access to these services.
Plan your route and timing
- Stick to well-lit paths where possible.
- Use a head torch or hand-held light for extra visibility.
- Walk before dusk if your pet is nervous of the dark or traffic noises.
Try to keep routines consistent – pets thrive on predictability, and sudden changes to walk times can affect behaviour and sleep.
Keep your pet engaged indoors too
On days when the weather makes walks difficult, swap outdoor activity for mental stimulation indoors.
- Use puzzle feeders or scent games to keep your dog’s brain active.
- Short training sessions are great enrichment for dark evenings.
Summary
Regular exercise is key to your pet’s wellbeing all year round. With the right visibility gear, warm clothing, and sensible routines, you can both enjoy safe and comfortable walks through autumn and winter.
Explore PawSquad’s services to keep your pet active, comfortable, and thriving through the colder months.