Keep your pets warm this winter: safety tips
It’s freezing outside and it’s set to bring colder temperature, with fogs, frost, snow and hails. Maybe you are already prepared, what about your four-legged babies? Keeping your pet safe and warm is a must even if they are fur-coated. These creatures are prone to winter health risks just as you are. Stephanie Taunton, a certified dog trainer, shares safety tips to protect your friend and ensure they are safe when winter comes knocking.
Keep them warm while outside.
Either you have outdoor pets or some in the neighbourhood, don’t forget to keep their house warm. Ensure the shelter is raised above the floor to prevent dampness or wetness. ‘A dry room, safe from rain, wind and any other elements is recommended’ says Stephanie Taunton Cover beddings with cedar shavings or straw to provide maximum heat. Keep the seniors and young pets inside as they are more liable to hypothermia or frostbite. Feed them often and change their water regularly when it is cold.
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