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In Detroit, a stray beagle named Olaf was found Tuesday afternoon with frostbite on its back legs and paws, a common malady when the weather gets this harsh.
The paw pads on the bottom of cats' paws are adorable and have a squishy feel that has captivated many pet owners. Live Science, a science media outlet, explains why such paw pads exist.
With the extreme cold, if it is too cold for you outside, it is probably too cold for your pets too, as they too can experience hypothermia and frostbite.
Pet safety: Cold weather tips As the temperature drops it's essential to consider how cold conditions affect your pets. Dogs and cats have varying tolerance levels for cold, and certain ...
Frostbite: Dogs and cats can get frostbite on sensitive tissues like ears, nose, and feet if left outside. During walks: keep your dog on leash and under control during walks in the winter weather ...
Charleston Animal Society states that signs of cold-related distress in pets include shivering, lethargy, whining, or paw lifting. Animals left outside without adequate shelter or care may be at ...