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TriState Collie Rescue | Pet Tips

                             

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This is what NOT to do...




COLD WEATHER TIPS FOR YOUR PET

When the temperature (and the snow) begins to fall, your pets will need extra care!  

Here are some tips to help your pet stay safe this winter.                                                      

Pets are Best Kept Inside   

Bring pets inside when the wind chill temperature reaches 30 degrees.  

Dogs and cats can suffer frostbite to their ears, nose and feet if left outside.   

Dogs with short hair can't handle the cold weather well.  

They should be taken outside for short periods of time only.                                               

If your Pets Must be Kept Outside   

Keep the dog in a dry, elevated house, Put clean, dry bedding inside and place a flap over the door,  

Keep the door turned away from the wind.   

Consider adding a doggie door to the garage, and place a soft cushion in the warmest corner. Check water bowls throughout the day.  Frozen water can't help a thirsty pet.  Avoid using metal bowls outdoors in the winter. Give outdoor pets more food, as they need more calories in cold weather to produce body heat. Make sure that your pets' pads and toes are free of harmful ice balls.                                                                  

Chemical  Hazards   

Chemicals used to melt snow on sidewalks and driveways can irritate a pet's paws.  

Petroleum jelly spread on the feet will help protect them from these chemicals.   

KEEP ANTIFREEZE, SALT AND HOUSEHOLD POISONS AWAY FROM YOUR PET.  

DOGS ARE ATTRACTED TO ANTIFREEZE WHICH CAN BE FATAL.         

NEVER LEAVE ANIMALS OUTSIDE IN COLD WEATHER UNSUPERVISED!  



 


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