If You See a Pet Left Out In The Cold—DO SOMETHING!

by Diane Burket

Winter Weather Pet Safety: Don’t Leave Dogs Outside

in the Cold!

Is it bitterly cold outside where you live? There are many parts of the United States with temperatures that dip below freezing during the winter months, which can contribute to both human and pet bodily harm. Naturally, you would keep yourself safe from the cold temps, so make sure to do the same for your pets and animals.

  • First and foremost, DO NOT leave your dog outside in freezing cold temperatures. Dogs have been rescued or found dead in yards tied to trees or other stationary objects in icy and snowy elements. One of the most devastating things to come upon is a dog, or another animal, that has been tethered in the backyard during a winter freeze and to learn that the dog has actually frozen to the ground only to die from exposure. Being tied up and helpless to save yourself would be terrifying. Just think how our trusting pets feel when they are left in this state and unable to seek shelter, all while quickly succumbing to freezing temperatures.

 

  • Monitor your dog’s time spent outside. This may seem logical, but it’s not an automatic thing that all pet parents do. Play time in cold weather may be limited to inside only, or let dogs romp through the snow if the weather is doable — use your best judgment! If it’s really cold outside, limit the number of times your dog goes out for relieve themselves. Have a potty training puppy? Put a doggie sweater on him, then take him out on a leash for only a few times throughout the day, and then be sure to have an indoor potty training area set up in the garage or bathroom where it is warm.

Tamara Thayne is the Founder of the organization, "Dogs Deserve Better".  She's got a blog that outlines what you should do if you see a dog (or pet) that is left outside 24/7 in the cold. Every year, hundred of pets freeze to death outside.  Many communities have laws against leaving pets outside.   Please read Tamara's post for great advice as to what you can do for freezing pets.

https://ofdogsandchains.wordpress.com/2014/11/13/dog-out-in-the-cold-what-to-do-what-to-do/

Thanks for reading and sharing Tamara's post!

 


Tamara's Dog, Sloan.
He lived on a chain 24/7 before Tamara rescued him.

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Rescue Remedy – For What Ails Your Pet

by Diane Burket

Rescue Remedy is an all natural stress and anxiety reliever made by Bach.  I have it on every floor in my house and carry it in my handbag.  Rescue Remedy is all natural and contains 5 flower essences.  This is the primary remedy I use for my pets.  Just 2 – 4 drops in their water does the trick. Alternately, you can put the drops in a dog’s mouth or rub some into your cat’s ears.  

What do I use it for?

  • Stress
  • Upset stomach
  • Aggression
  • Thunderstorm Anxiety
  • Introduction of new pets
  • Separation anxiety
  • Fearfulness
  • Excessive licking
  • Restlessness
  • Depression
  • Car sickness
  • And More!
Rescue Remedy does not work for every pet, but it will work for most.  Feel free to take some yourself!  It helps to take the edge off.  The human version is alcohol based.  Gotta like that.    

Many folks give their horses Rescue Remedy before trailering them.  A friend flew 2 cats home from Singapore.  Her veterinarian instructed her to give the cats Rescue Remedy before flying the 35 hour trip home.  

Rescue Remedy Cream is great for hot spots, bee stings & rashes—for humans and animals.    It’s safe to use on rough or damaged skin.

Do you and your pets a big favor and always have Rescue Remedy on hand!