Winter Doggie Care Tips
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Sep 5, 2006, 14:07
A review on the do's and don'ts on caring for a dog over the winter month.
Did you know most dogs are lost during winter months than any other time of the year? To ensure the safety of your dog, during the harsh winter months, try these dog care recommendations on:
× Always make sure your dog's ID tag is properly affixed before heading out into the great outdoors.
× Following a heavy snow or during extreme conditions that may induce ice, never allow your dog to roam freely Š without a leash. ItÕs easy for a canine to fall through ice or stumble across other potentially dangerous incidents.
× In the winter, dogs with long hair do not require shaving. Their coat can provide the warmth they need to stay comfortably. Remember to completely dry your canine after giving it a bath during the winter months.
× Never leave an unattended dog in a vehicle during a wintry, blustery day. A Leaving a dog or cat alone in the car is tantamount to leaving a canine in a refrigerator or freezer, increasing the possibility of your pet freezing to death.
× Canines with short-hair may require a sweater or coat to keep them warm. Look for doggie ware that covers the neck to as least the base of the belly or tail. (in example turtleneck or a high collar)
× Prior to bringing your dog in from icy, snowy or wet and cold weather, be sure to thoroughly wipe off its paws, legs and stomach. Since many canines groom themselves by licking their stomach, legs or paws be sure to wipe them thoroughly. Salt and antifreeze may be potentially fatal when ingested. Not to mention, paw pads may bleed from both snow and encrusted ice.
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