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  2. How to protect dog paws from the cold in winter

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    Warner recommends adding a light to your dog’s collar (like this one on Amazon) if there’s a lot of snow or fog, as reduced visibility can make it harder for us to keep track of our pups ...

  3. These Expert-Recommended Winter Work Gloves Will Keep Your ...

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    Outer Shell. Winter work gloves have either a nylon, latex rubber, or leather shell, or some combination of these materials. Nylon and rubber gloves have more dexterity, but wear quicker than leather.

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    Heated gloves are essential for keeping your hands and fingers warm in cold weather. We found the best, top-rated picks recommended by experts and reviewers.

  5. Mitten - Wikipedia

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    Humans have likely used mittens for millennia, but wool and other materials used to construct clothing biodegrade quickly, which limits the amount of extant relics. From Ancient Egypt several depictions of mittens survive, [4] and some gloves found at Egyptian pyramids have been described as resembling mittens, with the collection of egyptologist Robert Hay supposedly having contained a "linen ...

  6. Grenade Gloves - Wikipedia

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    Grenade Gloves Inc is a manufacturer of snowboard gloves/mittens. [1] Founded by professional snowboarders Matt and Danny Kass in 2001, the company specializes in a product line aimed at snowboarders and motocross riders: gloves, outerwear, apparel, footwear, and accessories.

  7. Hand warmer - Wikipedia

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    The hand and foot warmer was first patented by Jonathan T. Ellis of New Jersey in 1891, [1] though no evidence exists that it was ever produced. [2]The first commercially produced hand warmer was created by Japanese inventor Niichi Matoba.

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