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Know the common winter ailments that can affect your pets and learn how to safeguard their well-being by going through this informative guide by PetCareClub to keep your pet safe and healthy this winter.
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WINTER AILMENTS IN PETS: WINTER AILMENTS IN PETS: UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTION UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTION
GREETINGS, GREETINGS, Today, we'll look into common winter ailments affecting our furry friends.
HYPOTHERMIA IN PETS HYPOTHERMIA IN PETS Definition: Abnormally low body temperature Signs: Shivering, lethargy, pale gums Prevention: Provide warm bedding, limit outdoor exposure
FROSTBITE AWARENESS FROSTBITE AWARENESS Definition: Freezing of body tissues Signs: Pale or grayish skin, cold to the touch Prevention: Limit time outdoors, use pet-safe winter gear
DRY SKIN AND CRACKED PAWS DRY SKIN AND CRACKED PAWS Causes: Low humidity, exposure to ice-melting chemicals Signs: Flaky skin, redness, limping Prevention: Use pet-safe moisturizers, nose & paw balm, wipe paws after walks
RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS Causes: Exposure to cold air and viruses Signs: Coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge Prevention: Keep pets indoors during extreme cold, regular vet check-ups
ARTHRITIS AGGRAVATION ARTHRITIS AGGRAVATION Cold worsens arthritis symptoms in pets Signs: Reluctance to move, stiffness Prevention: Provide warm and comfortable bedding, consider joint supplements
SEASONAL WEIGHT GAIN SEASONAL WEIGHT GAIN Winter weight concerns for pets Causes: Decreased activity, overeating Prevention: Adjust diet, maintain exercise routine
IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR VET IMPORTANCE OF REGULAR VET CHECK-UPS CHECK-UPS Early detection and prevention Schedule winter check-ups Discuss preventive measures with your vet
WINTER PRODUCTS TO TRY FOR YOUR PETS WINTER PRODUCTS TO TRY FOR YOUR PETS Dermoscent BIO Balm for Dogs Dorwest Skin Balm for Dogs & Cats Dorwest Paw & Nose Balm for Dogs & Cats Dorwest Jointwell Tablets for Dogs & Cats
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