Reminder: Keep Your Pets Inside Your Homes

dogs playing on snow

Even if our pets have thick fur, they can still feel the cold and get frostbitten, especially with snow still falling. For a while, they seem to be okay outside playing. But prolonged exposure to the cold can pose serious risks to their health.

You can let them out but they shouldn’t be out for more than 30 minutes. Not when the outside temperature is lower than 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Potty breaks are also advised to be kept short.

Those who leave their pets out in the cold for more than 30 minutes could face a $15,000 fine and 7 years in prison. That’s why it’s important to keep your pets inside your home. The best way to keep them happy is by providing them warmth and love during this cold season.

Source: yahoo!news


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