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8 Winter Safety Tips for Dogs and Cats

Easy Ways to Guard Their Health and Provide Protection

By Marty K., published Dec 27, 2007
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Our pets are important to most of us and we want to take great care of them. As winter weather worsens, here are 8 tips to ensure health and safety for beloved canine or feline companions.

Winter Pet Safety Tip #1: Protect Your Dog or Cat from the Elements

Although the best method of protection for most dogs is to keep them indoors in cold weather, a dry, draft-free shelter can be used for outdoor type dogs. If your dog is housed outside, take extra care to make certain he is comfortable and can get into and out of his housing easily. A dog house that is too large, however, will not retain enough heat.

Several major pet stores carry heated floor mats and warm bedding. A thick layer of straw or hay can also be a good insulator. Blankets are not recommended, as they tend to get wet and freeze. You should designate an area where they can come inside to warm up, such as a garage or laundry room. That could work well for animals that don't normally come inside.

Winter Pet Safety Tip #2: Keep Adequate Water

Water remains an important issue in extremely cold weather. It can freeze within an hour outside when the temperatures drop below freezing. Many pet stores have heated bowls for water and food. Plastic tends to be the best, and deeper bowls usually retain fresh water longer before freezing occurs.

Winter Pet Safety Tip #3: Maintain Grooming for the Season

It makes sense; if you normally have their hair rather short, allow them to grow it a little longer during the winter for extra protection.

Snow can get lodged between dogs' toes and freeze, causing pain and discomfort Trim the hair between the toes and keep the nails cut short to make it easier for dogs to walk in icy areas and to prevent accidents.

Be mindful of roadways that might have been salted and wash dogs' paws when retuning home. Salt has a drying effect and can irritate the paws.

Winter Pet Safety Tip #4: Remove Chemical Hazards

Ethylene glycol based antifreeze is deadly to dogs, cats and other creatures. Make sure that it's not left out in the open and keep containers tightly capped. Wipe up any spills right away and you can also use products made with propylene glycol as an alternative.

8 Winter Safety Tips for Dogs and Cats

Keep your dogs warm and safe in the cold weather months.

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Takeaways
  • Protect your pet from the elements; provide adequate shelter and water.
  • Grooming for the season makes sense and can prevent problems.
  • Remove hazards and be mindful of dangers.
Did You Know?
Pets are like friends or children and should not be left unattended.
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Good tips...I have a few in my article as well!

Posted on 12/29/2007 at 7:12:51 PM

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