South Bellmore Veterinary Group Review: Tips on how to guarantee the safety of your pets during the cold season

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Harmful weather conditions like extreme colds can be difficult to animals as well so as a pet parent, you need to make sure that your pets were always protected against the drop in temperatures. You can’t steer clear of the dangers of cruel winter storms, but what you can do is to be fully prepared to protect everyone dear to you including your adored animals. Since its beginnings, South Bellmore Veterinary Group has been committed to helping pet owners in ensuring the best health of their pets through its reliable service and pet care tips, thus this post prepared by the group specifically aims to help pet owners in keeping their pet safe during winter. First is to check if all your pets are indoors during cold seasons, especially the short-haired ones. Cats need shelter during extremely cold temperatures so better keep them warm inside your home. South Bellmore Veterinary Group advises building a draft-free shelter for your dog to have its body temperature inside and make sure that the place still allows the pet to at least move around even with a limited space. The shelter also needs insulation, so better add straw or cedar shavings as well as something that could cover its entrance. Secondly, electrical cords should be checked twice to prevent a fire, especially the cords of devices that warm water bowls. Avoid using heat lamps near dry bedding materials to prevent accidents from happening that could start a fire. The third is to list all the things to include in the emergency kit of your pets. We can’t prevent emergencies to happen especially during critical weather conditions like winter storms, so make sure to equip important things for your pet’s emergency kit. First on the list are the basic needs of your pets such as food and water, so make sure to store at least a three-day supply for both needs, and keep the foods in an airtight and waterproof container. In addition, make sure to secure the medicines and medical records of your pet along with other important documents such as its registration information, adoption papers, and vaccination documents. Some experts add that you should also consider microchipping your pet and carefully discuss it with your veterinarian to enroll your pet in a recovery database. Double check if you have enough stock on your pets’ first aid kit as well, see to it that you have cotton bandage rolls, bandage tape, bandage scissors, latex gloves, isopropyl alcohol, a saline solution together with antibiotic ointment, and flea and tick prevention. Do the right first aid to your pets with the help of a reference book. Prepare your pet’s collar or harness with ID tag, rabies tag, and a leash too. In case the situation got worse and your family is required to evacuate, ensure that you have a well-made and a safe crate or carrier for your pet. Moreover, keep that picture of you and your pet to quickly document ownership once you’ve become separated from one another. You can also get the help of other people using the photo but don’t forget to include the distinct characteristics of your pet such as its gender, age, breed, color, and species. Collect all the favorite items of your pet as well and use them to help calm down the fear or too much stress on your dog or cat. Remember to gather newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags and household chlorine bleach for the proper sanitation of your pet’s litter box. In the case of exotic pets, make sure to have the right bedding and habitat materials that suit their special needs. You can prevent your pets from having frostbite and hypothermia by giving them a good sweater specifically the short-haired animals that really need to be protected from the extreme cold weather. Use a damp cloth in wiping all the paws of your pet in case you use rock salt or other chemicals in melting the snow and ice outside your house because such substances can irritate your pet’s paw pads. Don’t let other animals as well to stay outside and be exposed to severe cold, so it is best to report their presence to the local authorities. South Bellmore Veterinary Group would like you to treat each pet around you with care and the existence of those animals abandoned by their owners on the cold weather should be reported to the animal care or the local authorities in your neighborhood.

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Harmful weather conditions like extreme colds can be difficult to animals as well so as a pet parent, you need to make sure that your pets were always protected against the drop in temperatures. You can’t steer clear of the dangers of cruel winter storms, but what you can do is to be fully prepared to protect everyone dear to you including your adored animals. Since its beginnings, South Bellmore Veterinary Group has been committed to helping pet owners in ensuring the best health of their pets through its reliable service and pet care tips, thus this post prepared by the group specifically aims to help pet owners in keeping their pet safe during winter. First is to check if all your pets are indoors during cold seasons, especially the short-haired ones. Cats need shelter during extremely cold temperatures so better keep them warm inside your home. South Bellmore Veterinary Group advises building a draft-free shelter for your dog to have its body temperature inside and make sure that the place still allows the pet to at least move around even with a limited space. The shelter also needs insulation, so better add straw or cedar shavings as well as something that could cover its entrance. Secondly, electrical cords should be checked twice to prevent a fire, especially the cords of devices that warm water bowls. Avoid using heat lamps near dry bedding materials to prevent accidents from happening that could start a fire. The third is to list all the things to include in the emergency kit of your pets. We can’t prevent emergencies to happen especially during critical weather conditions like winter storms, so make sure to equip important things for your pet’s emergency kit. First on the list are the basic needs of your pets such as food and water, so make sure to store at least a three-day supply for both needs, and keep the foods in an airtight and waterproof container. In addition, make sure to secure the medicines and medical records of your pet along with other important documents such as its registration information, adoption papers, and vaccination documents. Some experts add that you should also consider microchipping your pet and carefully discuss it with your veterinarian to enroll your pet in a recovery database. Double check if you have enough stock on your pets’ first aid kit as well, see to it that you have cotton bandage rolls, bandage tape, bandage scissors, latex gloves, isopropyl alcohol, a saline solution together with antibiotic ointment, and flea and tick prevention. Do the right first aid to your pets with the help of a reference book. Prepare your pet’s collar or harness with ID tag, rabies tag, and a leash too. In case the situation got worse and your family is required to evacuate, ensure that you have a well-made and a safe crate or carrier for your pet. Moreover, keep that picture of you and your pet to quickly document ownership once you’ve become separated from one another. You can also get the help of other people using the photo but don’t forget to include the distinct characteristics of your pet such as its gender, age, breed, color, and species. Collect all the favorite items of your pet as well and use them to help calm down the fear or too much stress on your dog or cat. Remember to gather newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags and household chlorine bleach for the proper sanitation of your pet’s litter box. In the case of exotic pets, make sure to have the right bedding and habitat materials that suit their special needs. You can prevent your pets from having frostbite and hypothermia by giving them a good sweater specifically the short-haired animals that really need to be protected from the extreme cold weather. Use a damp cloth in wiping all the paws of your pet in case you use rock salt or other chemicals in melting the snow and ice outside your house because such substances can irritate your pet’s paw pads. Don’t let other animals as well to stay outside and be exposed to severe cold, so it is best to report their presence to the local authorities. South Bellmore Veterinary Group would like you to treat each pet around you with care and the existence of those animals abandoned by their owners on the cold weather should be reported to the animal care or the local authorities in your neighborhood.

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