So I just saw an article about protecting your pets from winter hazards. It listed six hazards. Although some of them apply to more than just during the winter time, they are more common in the winter.
1. Hypothermia and Frostbite
Not only you must keep your pets warm, but you have to keep their water supply from turning into ice! Invest in a heated bowl for their water if you do not leave your heat on all the time.
2. Open Flames
Keep your pets away from fireplace and some types of heaters. It's not just the heat might cause your pets harm, there is also the risk for smoke inhalation
3. Chemical Poisoning
Ice-melting salts, windshield wiper fluids and antifreeze can be deadly for cats and dogs. These chemicals are commonly used during the winter.
4. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Some heaters can produce toxic levels of carbon monoxide if they leak.
5. Car Engines
Some cats and even dogs might find the warm car engine to be a good place for a nap. It is dangerous for your pets if you don't pay attention what's under your car.
6. Coffee and Chocolate
"Staples of winter kitchen"... so the article called them. Both coffee and chocolate are toxic to many pets including dogs and cats. Keep these food in unreachable places in sealed containers will minimize the risk of pets find and eat them.
For more information, check out the source article here.
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