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Cold snap warning: Berkshire dog owners urged to keep pets off frozen water

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Tuesday, January 6, 2026 5:40 am
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Dog owners across Berkshire are being urged to keep their pets away from frozen ponds, lakes and waterways as cold weather warnings remain in place.

Dogs Trust has issued the advice as temperatures drop sharply, increasing the risk of ice forming on water surfaces that may appear solid but are often dangerously fragile.

The charity says dogs can easily fall through thin ice, plunging into freezing water and putting themselves at serious risk. Owners are also warned never to enter icy water to try to rescue a pet, as cold water shock can be life-threatening.

Cold water shock can cause involuntary gasping, panic and heart failure, even in young and otherwise healthy people. Emergency services will also always prioritise rescuing a person before an animal, potentially delaying help for the dog.

Instead, owners are advised to try to encourage their dog to swim back to the edge if possible and to call 999 immediately in an emergency.

Dom Burke, a Behaviour Officer at Dogs Trust, said the charity was particularly concerned during prolonged cold spells.

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“Temperatures have dropped sharply in recent days, and many bodies of water are now frozen. While icy ponds and lakes may look inviting for curious dogs, they pose a serious risk to both dogs and their owners.

“If you’re walking near water, it’s safest to keep your dog on a lead. If the ice breaks and your dog falls in, do not attempt to rescue them yourself, as this could put your life at risk.”

Dogs Trust says frozen water is not the only hazard dogs face during winter and has shared the following advice with owners across Berkshire:

Keep cosy – Dogs can feel the cold just like people. Short-haired dogs and puppies may need extra warmth, and a well-fitting winter coat can help. Introduce coats gradually so dogs feel comfortable wearing them.

Use a lead – Snow and ice can be disorientating for dogs and increase the risk of them becoming lost. Keep dogs on a lead where visibility is poor and ensure collars, ID tags and microchip details are up to date.

Clean up after walks – Wipe your dog’s legs, paws and tummy after walks to remove grit, salt and moisture, which can irritate skin.

Watch out for antifreeze – Antifreeze is extremely toxic to dogs and has a sweet taste. Store it securely, clean up spills immediately and seek veterinary advice if ingestion is suspected.

Be seen – Owners are advised to dress appropriately for cold and icy conditions and consider reflective or high-visibility clothing, as well as reflective leads, collars or lights for dogs.

Check equipment – Winter weather can cause wear and rust on leads, collars and harnesses. Cold temperatures can also make clips harder to handle.

Try indoor activities – On colder days, games such as hide and seek, puzzle toys and food-dispensing toys can help keep dogs mentally stimulated.

More advice on keeping dogs safe and happy during cold weather is available on the Dogs Trust website.

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