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Keeping Your Dog Safe in the Winter

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This afternoon we got our first real taste of cool weather as a cold front blew in. The dogs were frisky and happy as the temperatures dropped from yesterday’s 90 degree range to today’s 60 degrees. With a possible freeze forecast for tomorrow night, it was a reminder to us that it’s time to make winterizing plans around the house…for ourselves and our dogs.

We received a list of winterizing tips from Morton’s Salt, maker of the pet-safe Morton® Safe-T-Pet®. This winter, they’re working on a public service campaign with the ASPCA to help keep pets safe; see how you can help.)

Low awareness of household hazards and prevention measures drive too many pet injuries and fatalities each year. Some quick guidelines for winter pet safety include:

  • Using pet-friendly (salt free and chloride free) ice melters such as Morton® Safe-T-Pet®.
  • Keeping anti-freeze high on shelves in sealed containers and quickly cleaning any spills/leakage.
  • Limiting outdoor time for pets when temperatures drop below freezing.
  • Checking warm spots on cars, such as hoods, where animals might seek shelter from the cold.
  • Keeping pets on a leash, especially dogs, which can become disoriented or lost when once familiar surroundings are covered in ice and snow.
  • Making sure pets are wearing identification tags and proper outerwear as needed.
Paris Permenter
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