With Super-Cold Weather, How To Keep Your Furry Friend Safe & Healthy

Friday, December 23 2022 by Richard D. Hunt/Hannah Stember, Best Friends Animal Society

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Chemicals and salt solutions used to melt snow and ice can injure or irritate the pads of your pet’s feet and may be harmful if ingested.

Headlines everywhere are warning about extremely cold weather conditions ahead as a result of the “Cyclone Bomb” winter storm. According to forecasts, most of the lower 48 states will be affected, meaning hundreds of millions of people will be preparing for potential hazards. 

If you’re a pet owner, that means you’ll also need to keep your pets out of harm’s way. Best Friends Animal Society, a leading animal welfare organization working to end euthanasia of cats and dogs by 2025, offers the following tips to keep your pet as safe as possible: 

If you don’t have a pet and are considering opening your home to a new furry companion, now is the time due to overcapacity issues in shelters. Every time you adopt, you are saving two lives: the life of the pet you are bringing home, as well as opening space for another homeless dog or cat to be taken in by shelters and rescue groups.

About Best Friends Animal Society

Best Friends Animal Society is a leading animal welfare organization working to end the euthanasia of dogs and cats in America’s shelters by 2025. Founded in 1984, Best Friends is a pioneer in the no-kill movement and has helped reduce the number of animals killed in shelters from an estimated 17 million per year to around 355,000. Best Friends runs lifesaving programs all across the country, as well as the nation’s largest no-kill animal sanctuary. Working collaboratively with a network of more than 4,000 animal welfare and shelter partners, and community members nationwide, Best Friends is working to Save Them All®. For more information, visit bestfriends.org.

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