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NATURE SAFETY BY LVC

winter safety pets

12/2/2020

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Your pet's health and quality of life is our priority, and because of that, we are happy to share 5 COLD WEATHER PET SAFETY TIPS to make sure you have a great Winter together! ​
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Mia Evans link
8/20/2021 06:09:19 pm

Thanks for pointing out that getting a checkup would be important at least once a year. I guess I need to find an animal clinic that I can trust as soon as possible. It's to prepare for the dog that I will adopt from my friend this coming September to ensure that I will take care of it properly.

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12/9/2021 08:27:31 am

It can be particularly difficult on our pets that rely on us for their well-being, especially for outdoor dogs and cats.

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Harry Coates link
12/12/2021 02:28:31 am

our dwellings safe, guarding our houses, our cattle, and our various material goods. Throughout history, humans have also trained dogs to assist them with hunting, or they have bred numerous quirky-looking species for their cuteness or elegance. Nice post you have shared with us, thank you so much!

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12/13/2021 11:46:40 am

The Pet Safety and Protection Act was crafted to halt the notorious trade in random source dogs and cats by Class B dealers. The other supply chains would be virtually unaffected.

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12/27/2021 06:27:51 pm

I like your pet tips. I need to get a vet to check out my dog. He is super sick.

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12/31/2021 04:21:12 am

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12/31/2021 04:22:52 am

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1/1/2022 01:26:51 pm

Winter weather can be hard on all of us. It can be particularly difficult on our pets that rely on us for their well-being, especially for outdoor dogs and cats. To help keep your entire family safe and warm, review these winter pet safety tips.

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1/1/2022 01:29:47 pm

But these aren’t the only discomforts pets can suffer. Winter walks can become dangerous if chemicals from ice-melting agents are licked off of bare paws. Thank you for making this such an awesome post!

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Lisa Daniels link
1/2/2022 07:53:50 pm

Hello there. I love your infographic! I also love how you pointed out the cat underneath the car. It is really dangerous and deadly.

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10/7/2022 05:32:22 pm

If pets are unable to enter the home, make sure they are kept safe by a dry, draft-free cage that is both big enough for them to sit and lie down in and tiny enough to trap their body heat. The floor should be raised a few inches from the ground and covered with straw or cedar shavings. Turn the enclosure windward and wrap thick plastic or waterproof burlap around the opening.

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Millie Hue link
1/3/2023 10:50:52 pm

It really helped when you said that we need to check the paws of our pet to see if there are injuries related to the cold weather such as bleeding or cracked paws. I will keep that in mind now that it is the first time my dog will experience winter with us. We should also consider looking for an ice melt distributor so that we can get the driveway cleared when needed, since it is used to relieving itself outside.

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Eve Mitchell link
5/8/2023 01:54:21 pm

I noticed yesterday that my car is having problems walking and I'm worried that it's because of the temperature in my home. It would be good to take her to the vet to see if my home is too cold given the current weather in my area.

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5/26/2023 01:13:35 pm

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