How to Keep Pets Safe During Polar Vortex

Dog outside in the snow wearing a sweater and booties.

With below-zero temperatures here and across much of the nation due to the polar vortex, it’s important that we not just keep ourselves warm, but our furry friends as well.

Experts say pets need to stay indoors and should only go outside for the minimum time necessary to take care of their ‘business’. Don’t leave your pet alone in the car, either. Remember that just like with humans, pets will begin to shiver if they’re too cold.

If possible, bundle up your pooch in a sweater or coat before going outside, and wipe down their legs and belly afterwards to remove any snow, ice, or salt.

One more thing – stray cats like to seek out cars for warmth. So honk the horn or bang on the hood to scare them off before you turn on the engine.

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