PORTLAND, Maine – With bitterly cold temperatures hitting the state, it is important pet owners keep their furry friends safe during the severe winter weather.
The cold weather is difficult on pets and the American Red Cross in Maine has steps people can follow to help ensure pets’ safety.
“Pet owners should bring their animals inside to protect them from the severe winter weather forecasted for the region,” said Dave Sheehan, regional disaster program officer for the Red Cross in Maine. “Move other animals or livestock to sheltered areas and make sure they have access to non-frozen drinking water.”
Other tips pet owners should be aware of include:
Salt and other chemicals used to melt snow and ice can irritate a pet’s paws. Wipe their paws with a damp towel before your pet licks them and irritates their mouth.
Antifreeze is a deadly poison. Wipe up spills and store antifreeze out of reach.
Signs of frostbite include discoloration of the frozen area, pale or even blue skin, no pain or lots of pain. The pads of the paws, tail and tips of the ears are most susceptible.
If your pet has frostbite, bring them out of the cold immediately. Spray the affected area with warm water. Lightly apply a warm compress to the area. Do not rub or apply pressure. Take your pet to your veterinarian immediately.
Pet owners may download the American Red Cross Pet First Aid App, which provides dog and cat owners with resources on how to maintain pet health and well-being and what to do during emergencies until veterinary care is available. The app is free in app stores, by going to redcross.org/apps or by texting ‘GETPET’ to 90999.