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6 Comments on Happy Holidays from New Hampshire - Tips on Winterizing Your Pets
Good morning Joan. This may just be the most comprehensive and thorough post on protecting your pet, I've ever read. I volunteer with an animal rescue and will print and distribute it. Thank you.
Joan that is a very inclusive list. But this is the first time I have ever heard the term "winterizing your pets" :)
This is a fantastic collection of tips and ideas, Joan. Pets need some extra attention as the holiday season gets under way.
Sheila ~ Thanks for the kind words. I am glad you found the list comprehensive. I hope that this is a good guide to help humans and their pets have a stress free holiday.
George ~ Hope all the pets have a stess free holiday... and yes, the term "winterizing your pet" has been around for a while...
Kathryn ~ Thanks for commenting on this post. The pets do need some extra attention during the holidays.
Joan, Your dog is adorable. You post is very informative to pet people. We don't winterize our pets in south Florida, but actually do the reverse. We can't keep them outside in the summer. it's just too hot. Happy Holidays!
Elyse ~ You will have to write a post on safety tips for pets who live in warmer climates! :) Hope you and your pets enjoy the holidays in South Florida.