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Cold Weather Safety For Pets

Snow is just one of the things that makes winter fun, especially for children. However, not all creatures were made to be capable of standing in cold weather. Some pets are not capable of doing so. Here are some tips that you can follow to keep your pet healthy during the winter season:



Limit outdoor activities - What you feel when you go outside during winter is the same emotions that your pet feels. Please pay attention to how much time he spends outside. Hypothermia and frostbite can result from even a brief period of exposure to subfreezing conditions. If going out, little or short-haired dogs must wear a sweater or thick clothing. This way, they will be protected against cold temperatures. Additionally, pet boots can keep his feet warm and dry.


Supervise your pet's activities - Is your pet's litter tray located outside? It is usually advisable to remain by the doorway and call him back inside as soon as he uses the restroom. Standing at the door until he is prepared to enter might reduce the likelihood that you will become preoccupied and unintentionally leave him outside in the cold for an extended period. To prevent overexposure to the bitterly cold winter weather, it is also essential to restrict the time spent going for walks. However, he should still have adequate time during walks to go potty.


Your veterinarian Omaha, NE is a valuable resource regarding issues affecting your pet’s health and behavior.

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