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17 Comments on How to Winterize your Pets ... Holiday Tips for Pet Owners
Toula - I just joined the group... what a great idea... I am proud to be a member. Thanks for re-blogging this post! May all our pet be safe and find warm, loving homes.
Toula.. These are some great tips for keeping your pet safe during the holidays/winter. One more thing is to keep the paw pads of a dog trimmed.. this way snow won't ball up, and cause pain.
Hi Joan - We're happy to have you in our group!!!
Hi Valerie - OOOO...that's a good one too!
My kitty lives the good life but whenever I see a stray or an animal running around in the cold I know they aren't as fortunate. Joan's tips are a great reminder for everyone that pets need care too.
Thanks for re-posting this Toula. It is good to pass the word about all of those holiday hazards out there that can harm our dogs and cats!
Very good advice and thank you for the reblog. Pet owners need to rememberr this and care for there pets properly.
Toula
Thanks for sharing the tips on winterizing your pets.
Good luck and success.
Lou Ludwig
Hi Toula - These are all good tips. I always keep my cats in when it is rainy, windy, or just plain extra cold. We have cat boxes in the garage with a cat door that goes out there, so there is no reason for them to have to go out. They disagree and complain like the dickens if they have to stay in, but I figure they are like 2 year old children in that way, and I certainly didn't let my kids run outside to play when they shouldn't be out, just because they wanted to.
Excellent tips -- the little furred friends need their adult companions to look out for them.
Toula - This is one of the best lists I have seen (in my previous life I was a vet nurse, so I have seen a lot). One thing I would like to add, is Please do not share your holiday feast with your pet. Fatty Foods, such as turkey & gravy, mashed potatoes, etc. can be very harmful to your pet. Pancreatitis is the number one illness seen in dogs around the holidays, and can be very painful or even fatal.
Great tips!!! Our local no-kill animal rescue group has 20 min on AM radio weekly and they have been stressing to NOT pick up new adopted pets during the holidays * wait until after New Year so that they will get better acclimated to the home and family!
Great information that bears repeating and repeating again! ALso, if someone does keep a pet outside for a bit (BOOOOOO!), remember NOT to use metal bowls which will freeze...rather use heavy plastic.
Toula That is a very complete and informative list - if our pets were still alive I would certainly print it out as a reminder
Toula my dogs are winterized on the sofa at this time. Talk about spoiled rotten, what a life.
I'm back -- and glad to be a part of this group! Good to see all the pet friendly people here.
Those are some wonderful tips for our furry friends, thanks so much for sharing Barbara