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Your Pet and Cold Weather
There are several ways that you can keep your pet warm and healthy during the winter months. If you own a short-haired dog, you might want to consider a warm 'doggy' sweater. Here are some other tips:
* If your dog enjoys playing in the snow, take the normal precautions against frostbite, always watching for cuts in their feet pads.
* Don't let your dog ride in the back of a truck during cold weather. In addition to the obvious danger, there is also a greater risk of frostbite.
* Don't allow your dog near a space heater. The potential to chew the cord is too great.
* Don't use a metal food or water bowl outside. Your pet may accidentally get their tongue stuck to the bowl.
* Road salt can burn an animal's feet and underside. Always wipe clean their paws, mouth and underside after an outing.
* Keep an older dog out of drafts.
* Keep your outside dog in a well-insulated dog house with deep bedding.
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