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Protecting Your Dog In The Winter

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Winter is here, is your dog protected?The wind, cold, wet snow, icy rain, and harsh weather in general can cause issues even for the most responsible dog owners.
To ensure your pet stays happy, healthy and safe during the winter season, there are some simple tips and ideas to keep top of mind.
When your furry friend heads outside in the winter, a special dog coat is a nice added layer to help keep them warm and protected from the elements.
While outside, seniors and puppies along with dogs with an illness are more susceptible to cold than younger, healthy dogs.
And dogs, just like humans, can get frost bite and hyperthermia.
Signs of this are impaired judgment, lack of reaction, and shivering.
If you notice any of these signs, get them inside immediately and contact your veterinarian.
Also, if a storm is brewing and the snow is blowing, don't let your dog off leash.
They can lose their scent and easily become lost.
According to the ASPCA, more dogs are lost during the winter than during any other season.
While walking your dog or taking them to the store and they are on the sidewalk, street, driveway, or anywhere that a salt product has been applied to the pavement to melt snow and ice, try to steer them away from those areas.
Typical salt chemicals are dangerous and painful to your dog's paws.
Stepping on those type of chemicals can cause a burning sensation to your pet.
If you need to melt snow and ice around your home, be sure to look for the various brands of deicer that is pet friendly.
Also, make sure your canine pal doesn't lick the pink or blue puddles of antifreeze in the driveway.
Unfortunately this chemical is tasty to your dog but also extremely toxic.
Then after being outside and in the snow, make sure to wipe off your dog's legs and belly.
You don't want them to possibly ingest salt or other dangerous chemicals they may have accidentally came across.
Once inside, even though your dog has a natural 'coat', they still have the ability to get cold.
Make sure your dog is nice and warm and cozy this winter season.
In the house, they love a comfy bed to lay on rather than the cold floor, and make sure to always keep them away from drafts.
By remembering these few simple tips you and your dog can remain safe and healthy during the cold winter months.
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