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Possible Freezing Temps Threaten Area Pets

It's getting cold out there, Houston!  Make sure your pets are warm, safe, and dry during this cold snap.
 
  •  If possible, keep all pets indoors. If not in the house, at least in a garage or laundry room. Make sure they have a warm, dry place to sleep off the floor and away from drafts.
  • If your pet absolutely must stay outside, make sure the shelter is clean, dry, and well insulated with straw, wood shavings, or a blanket. Change the bedding daily to prevent moisture, and position the opening away from any wind and rain.
  • Dry off paws, legs, and stomach of your dog when you bring them back in from outside. If your pet is short haired or recently groomed, consider putting a sweater or shirt on them before taking them outside. And never shave your pet down to the skin. A longer coat will offer warmth in the winter and insulate from the heat in the summer.
  • Puppies may be difficult to house train during the cold, try paper-training inside.
  • If your dog is sensitive to the weather due to age, illness, or breed type, only take them outdoors to relieve themselves.
  • During cold weather, cats especially are in danger. Many seek shelter under car hoods for warmth. When the engine is started, injury and even death could occur from the fan belt. As a precaution, bang loudly on the hood before starting the engine in case a stray cat is using your car as a safe haven.
  • Antifreeze is poisonous to our pets. Keep containers out of reach and clean up any spills.
  • Never leave your pet in a parked car. Your car can act like a refrigerator in the winter with temperatures quickly dropping.