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Winter Storm Alert: Protect Your Pets from Cold!

25 Jan

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Summary

  • Extreme cold and snow pose risks to pets.
  • Protect paws from toxic salt and ice melt chemicals.
  • Watch for signs of frostbite and hypothermia in pets.
Winter Storm Alert: Protect Your Pets from Cold!

As western Pennsylvania braces for a significant winter storm, pet owners are urged to take proactive measures to ensure their animals' safety. The impending arrival of bitter cold and accumulating snow presents several risks that can disrupt pets' normal routines and endanger their well-being.

According to Dr. Mike Hutchinson, extreme temperatures and deep snow can make outdoor activities challenging for pets. He recommends that owners observe their pets for any signs of discomfort and be prepared to adjust their routines. Ensuring pets are on short leashes to prevent them from getting lost in the snow is also advised.

A hidden danger during winter storms is the presence of salt and ice melt chemicals on roads and sidewalks, which can cause burns on pets' paws. Dr. Hutchinson suggests wiping pets' paws with a warm cloth after every trip outside to remove these irritants and prevent ingestion, which can be toxic.

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Investing in protective gear such as booties, coats, and sweaters can help prevent frostbite and hypothermia in pets. While keeping pets indoors is the safest option, owners should remain vigilant and bring them inside promptly if they are taken out. Any pet showing signs of distress should receive immediate veterinary attention, as winter-related injuries require urgent care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Pets face risks from extreme cold, deep snow, and toxic chemicals found in road salts and ice melts, which can burn their paws and be harmful if ingested.
Wipe your pet's paws with a warm cloth after they come inside to remove any salt or ice melt chemicals that could irritate or be ingested.
If your pet shows signs of distress, frostbite, or hypothermia, you should contact your vet or animal hospital immediately as these winter injuries require urgent attention.

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