reminder | Alabama District Attorneys Association
reminder | Alabama District Attorneys Association
[REMINDER] If it’s too cold for you, it’s too cold for your pet. We want pet owners to remember your four-legged friends as the temperatures begin to fall.
Here are a few tips to make sure both indoor and outdoor pets stay healthy throughout winter.
Bring pets inside: Pets can get hypothermia and frostbite, just like people.
Provide a cozy space: If pets are going to be left outside, make sure there’s a comfortable, warm space insulated from the wind and cold.
Check your pet’s paws: Cold weather can damage your pet’s paws. Look for cracked paw pads or bleeding. Also, make sure to clean your pet’s paws after being outside. Salt and other products used to melt ice and snow can irritate paw pads. Paw booties are an option if your pet needs to walk outside.
Layer up: If you pet has a thinner coat, he or she might need a sweater or coat. Just make sure the extra layer isn’t wet—a wet coat or sweater can make your dog even colder.
Prevent poisoning: Clean up antifreeze spills or buildup whenever you notice them. Pets might like the way it smells and tastes, but it’s poisonous. If your pet eats antifreeze, call your vet immediately.
Get a checkup: Cold weather can make certain medical conditions like arthritis worse.
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