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The Puppy Development Department asks that you pay particular attention to these important winter safety tips!
Antifreeze, even in very tiny doses, is a lethal poison for dogs and
cats. Unfortunately, because of its sweet taste, animals are attracted
to it. Be sure to thoroughly clean up any spills from your vehicle.
After a walk remember to thoroughly wipe off your dog's legs and
stomach when they come in out of the sleet, snow or ice. If they lick
their paws, your pup may ingest salt, street cleaner or other
potentially dangerous chemicals that have ended up in the snow or ice.
Most dogs love playing in the snow and it can be great exercise, just
be cautious as they could be injured when it is icy and slippery! Also,
eating snow can cause vomiting and diarrhea in some dogs.
Don't leave your dog outside in the cold for long periods of time.
Wind chill makes the day colder than actual temperature readings
indicate. Be attentive to your dog's body temperature, and limit its
time outdoors. Frostbite is your dog's winter hazard. To prevent
frostbite on its ears, tail and feet, don't leave your dog outdoors for
too long.
Be extra careful when walking or playing with your dog near frozen
lakes, rivers or ponds. Your dog could slip or jump in and get seriously
injured.
Watch out for cars. Roads are especially dangerous after a storm. Cars
can skid or spin out of control.
Avoid walking your dog on metal surfaces. Nearly everyone who raises a
dog in the city has most likely learned how the salt used on streets and
sidewalks to melt ice also has the potential to corrode underground
wiring. Every year at least one dog gets electrocuted this way, falling
victim to an avoidable tragedy. Avoid all metal areas during inclement
weather, including manhole covers, lamp posts, and metal plates.
Don't leave your dog alone in a car. If the car engine is left on, the
carbon monoxide will endanger your dog's life! If the engine is off, the
temperature in the car will get too cold.
Watch out for space heaters: Make sure your dog doesn't accidentally
jump on the heater or even brush up against it. Coming into contact with
the heater could cause serious burns.
If you are heading for a warmer climate and someone will be sitting
your puppy, please remember to let your area coordinator know where your
puppy will be. You can find puppy sitting forms on the Seeing Eye
website at www.seeingeye.org at the raise a puppy tab, click For Current
Puppy Raiser and under that is puppy sitting forms.
Have a wonderful and safe New Year
The Puppy Development Department
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