Winter can be a fun time for you and your pets. Why? Because during this season, the number of insects roaming the surrounding area is reduced, and the heat-related issues you encounter are fewer. However, do not disregard the fact that winter comes with a few setbacks that may bring harm to your pets.
Experts recommend bringing pets inside during the winter season. The cold months can be harsh sometimes. Thus, better be safe than sorry. Right? So, if possible, keep your pets inside your home. However, if keeping your pets indoors is not possible and if they are long-haired, have a thick fur coat, have been raised to thrive in cold temperatures, then you may place them in special housing.
These are other things to consider in housing your pets in an insulated outdoor living quarter:
A good supply of food and water
Appropriate bedding for the weather
Dry and not susceptible to drafts
Have good covering
Should face away from the north wind
If your pet has a short fur coat, invest in a pet sweater or jacket. This clothing will keep him warm.
If your pet is showing signs of hypothermia, contact your pet clinic Tampa, FL immediately.
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