Rock salt and other chemicals used to melt ice and snow can irritate or injure your pet's feet. Wipe all paws with a damp towel after walks, before they lick them, which may irritate their mouth.
Dogs are at a particular risk of salt poisoning due to the rock salt used on many area roads. Store your personal snow/ice melting salts in a safe place. If your dog ingests rock salt, contact a veterinarian immediately.
If you keep antifreeze at home make certain that pets and other animals cannot access it. Also, consider switching your use to coolants and antifreeze made with propylene glycol which are less poisonous to pets and wildlife.
When taking my dogs on snow or ice conditions, I use dog boots. Not only do the boots protect their feet from ice cuts or snow accumulation, they also provide a barrier between their paws and harmful de-icing chemicals.
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Taking a few simple precautions will help you and your pets to enjoy outdoor winter exercise and fun.
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