Monday, November 17, 2008

Preparing Pets for Winter

Here on the East Coast, the cold is starting to make it's way into our daily lives. Just as people prepare their homes and cars for winter, so should they keep their pets in mind when the temperatures drop.

Cats are very susceptible to the cold and can freeze if left outdoors. Therefore, keep felines inside during especially cold weather. Also, stray cats have a tendency to hide under car hoods to keep warm. Bang on the car before starting it to warn any cats.

According to ASPCA, more dogs are lost during the winter because they can easily lose their scent on snow-covered terrain.

Salt-covered pavement and cold walkways can wreak havoc on dog paws. Wash their paws after coming in from walks to remove any salt and ice.

Just as you shouldn't leave your pet in a hot car, the same is true for a cold one. A vehicle can act as a refrigerator and your pet could freeze to death.

If you bathe your pet during the winter, make sure they are thoroughly dry before going out in the cold.

Antifreeze is sweet-smelling to pets and can attract inquisitive animals. Antifreeze is a lethal poison for pets. Be sure to thoroughly clean up any spills from your vehicle and don't leave any bottles where pets can get to them.

Pets should have a cozy spot to sleep away from drafts and the cold floor. A blanket or filled pet bed can be comfortable to your pet.

Just because it is cold outside doesn't mean that all the fleas that were incubating inside are dead yet. Be sure to keep an eye out for flea infestation even in the winter.

8 comments:

Ailurophile said...

A very educative post. Thanks for this. I've often heard of pets being lost owing to antifreeze.

Jan said...

Good suggestions. Salt on the paws can be deadly to small dogs and many people don't realize this.

Anonymous said...

Good stuff to keep in mind!

Anonymous said...

There is a special ice melt that is pet friendly, though much more expensive.

LuLu and LoLLy! said...

Dear Matt, We are 2 Maltese dogs and we wanted to say thank you for this thoughtful information. We have just discovered your website and it is terrific, we can't wait to read more. LoLLy is a rescue dog and we try to do our part at http://www.luluandlolly.com. It's great when humans have resources like your website where they can continue to learn ways to be good pack leaders, because that cuts down on the number of abandoned animals. Love, Your PaLs, LuLu and LoLLy.

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