If you can’t be outside, neither can your pets. That’s what Susan Levy with the Somerset County Animal Response Team said.
Your furry friends could be at risk during a harsh winter storm. Here is what to know about keeping them safe.
As the new year begins, winter continues its icy reign with cold weather, fierce winds, grey skies, snow, hail, and rain.
If you’re cold, they’re cold.” Diane Less wants people to use more common sense when it comes to applying that adage and taking care of pets during extreme cold spells. “Anybody that has a pet, you ...
Winter is here, and our furry friends need extra care to stay safe and cozy! Dr. Amber Fritz is here to share some essential ...
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As the cold weather settles in, it's important to remember our pets need extra care, too. Here's some advice from an expert ...
However, it's more likely for rabbits to get injured in a home environment than a dog or a cat. They are delicate prey animals that need to be "protected" from the home environment, including from ...
As winter weather grips Acadiana, local veterinarians are reminding pet owners to take extra precautions to keep their furry friends safe and warm.
Expecting your dog to just go pee in the snow may be asking too much. Winter isn't for all dogs. Here are tips to help your ...
A cold front will drop temperates below freezing next week so pet owners need to take extra precautions to keep their four-legged family members safe.
Do not leave a pet outside to suffer through the cold. According to Louisiana statue RS14:102.1, it is simple cruelty to ...