{"id":924,"date":"2012-12-24T23:15:14","date_gmt":"2012-12-24T23:15:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cleartheair.com\/blog\/?p=924"},"modified":"2012-12-24T23:15:14","modified_gmt":"2012-12-24T23:15:14","slug":"keep-your-pets-warm-this-winter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cleartheair.com\/blog\/keep-your-pets-warm-this-winter","title":{"rendered":"Keep Your Pets Warm This Winter"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Merry Christmas from Clear the Air! We would like to share some tips to keeping your pets warm this winter from the Humane Society of the United States.<\/h3>\n<p>Keep in mind, <em><strong>dogs and cats <\/strong><\/em>are social animals who crave human companionship. Your   animal companions deserve to live indoors with you and your family.<\/p>\n<p>In many areas, winter is a season of bitter cold and numbing wetness.  Extra precautions during winter months will make sure your four-footed  family members stay safe and warm.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft\" title=\"winter for cats and dogs\" src=\"http:\/\/cckate.files.wordpress.com\/2010\/04\/funny-pictures-dog-and-cat-warm-couch1.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"239\" height=\"179\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Help your pets remain happy and healthy during the colder months by following these simple guidelines:<\/p>\n<p>Indoors and warm &#8211; Don&#8217;t leave dogs or cats outdoors when the temperature drops. Most  dogs, and all cats, are safer indoors, except when taken out for  exercise. No matter what the temperature, windchill can threaten a pet&#8217;s  life. Regardless of the season, shorthaired, very young, or old dogs  and all cats should never be left outside without supervision.  Short-coated dogs may feel more comfortable wearing a sweater during  walks.<\/p>\n<p>The best way to keep your pets safe (and happy) is to keep them with you.<\/p>\n<p>If your dog spends a lot of time outside &#8211; A dog or cat is happiest and healthiest when kept indoors. If for  some reason your dog is outdoors much of the day, he or she must be  protected by a dry, draft-free shelter that is large enough to allow the  dog to sit and lie down comfortably, but small enough to hold in  his\/her body heat. The floor should be raised a few inches off the  ground and covered with cedar shavings or straw. The house should be  turned to face away from the wind, and the doorway should be covered  with waterproof burlap or heavy plastic.<\/p>\n<p>Keep the water flowing &#8211; <em><strong>Pets <\/strong><\/em>who spend a lot of time outdoors need more food in the winter  because keeping warm depletes energy. Routinely check your pet&#8217;s water  dish to make certain the water is fresh and unfrozen. Use plastic food  and water bowls rather than metal; when the temperature is low, your  pet&#8217;s tongue can stick and freeze to metal.<\/p>\n<p>Be careful with cars &#8211; Warm engines in parked cars attract cats and small wildlife, who may  crawl up under the hood. To avoid injuring any hidden animals, bang on  your car&#8217;s hood to scare them away before starting your engine.<\/p>\n<p>Safety and salt &#8211; The salt and other chemicals used to melt snow and ice can irritate  the pads of your pet&#8217;s feet. Wipe\u00a0all paws with a damp towel before your  pet licks them and irritates his\/her mouth.<\/p>\n<p>Avoid antifreeze &#8211; Antifreeze is a deadly poison, but it has a sweet taste that may  attract animals and children. Wipe up spills and store antifreeze (and  all household chemicals) out of reach. Better yet, use  antifreeze-coolant made with propylene glycol; if swallowed in small  amounts, it will not hurt pets, wildlife, or your family.<\/p>\n<p>The best tip of all: <em><strong>keep your pets<\/strong><\/em> with you &#8211; Probably the best prescription for winter&#8217;s woes is to keep your dog  or cat inside with you and your family. The happiest dogs are those who  are taken out frequently for walks and exercise, but kept inside the  rest of the time.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Merry Christmas from Clear the Air! We would like to share some tips to keeping your pets warm this winter from the Humane Society of the United States. Keep in mind, dogs and cats are social animals who crave human companionship. Your animal companions deserve to live indoors with you and your family. 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