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Winter weather and your pets

07:39 PM
December 2, 2024

Keep them safe
Winter weather and your pets

With cold temperatures and winter weather in the forecast for many, it's important to consider the health and safety of your pets.

If you're cold, they're cold! While your furry friends may love spending time outside during the colder months, it's important to keep them safe.

Winter weather can be hazardous for your pets, but there are a few things you can do to keep them safe:

  • Limit the time they spend outdoors in cold temperatures.
  • Consider dressing them in sweaters, coats, and boots.
  • Check their paws when you come back inside and remove snow and ice.
  • Keep antifreeze and other dangerous chemicals away from your pets.
  • Check underneath your vehicle's hood for cats and other small animals before driving.

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Another thing you can do is keep an eye on the forecast! The WeatherRadar will tell you when snow is on the way. Also, the Weather & Radar app offers 14-day forecasts, so a cold snap will never take you by surprise!

Mary Mays
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