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RSPCA Warns Dog Owners of Deadly Winter Threat
10 Nov
Summary
- Extreme winds can cause hypothermia in pets
- Snow, ice, and flooding pose dangers to dogs
- Experts advise extra care for pets in cold, dark winter

On November 10th, 2025, animal experts are sounding the alarm for dog owners as the winter season approaches. According to the RSPCA, the colder temperatures and harsher weather conditions of the coming months can pose serious risks to pets, especially when they are outdoors.
The RSPCA has identified several hazards that dog owners should be aware of. Extreme winds, which are expected to intensify in the coming weeks, can cause hypothermia in pets. Additionally, the accumulation of snow and the formation of ice on ponds and lakes present a threat of drowning. Flooding, which often accompanies the winter storms, is another concern that could endanger the safety of dogs.
While the cold temperatures themselves are a significant threat, the RSPCA emphasizes that pet owners must be vigilant and provide extra care for their canine companions during this time of year. As the days grow shorter and the nights become longer and darker, it is crucial that dog owners take the necessary precautions to protect their furry friends from the potentially fatal dangers of the winter season.




