Community Corner

Tips For Keeping Pets Safe During the Winter

The SPCA provides tips for keeping pets safe.

With a storm system hitting Long Island into Tuesday evening, the Suffolk County SPCA reminds residents it’s extremely important to keep pets and livestock safe and healthy during the winter season.

The extreme cold can have adverse effects on the health of pets and livestock’s, so the SPCA advises locals to take precautionary measures to prevent undue pain and suffering.

Here are some tips from the SPCA to help keep pets safe during the winter:

Find out what's happening in Riverheadfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • Keep your pets indoors during freezing temperatures and blizzard conditions. If left unattended outdoors they can get frostbite or become disorientated and freeze to death.
  • If your dog, livestock or any other pet lives outside in a dog house, shed, or barn and can not be taken into your home. provide smaller adequate shelters with increased insulation and doors.
  • Always remember babies and seniors are more sensitive to extreme temperatures just like humans.
  • Always remember a fresh water source is vital to sustaining life. Water bowls and troughs will freeze rapidly as the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit and require replenishing or breaking of the ice to expose fresh water.
  • Always increase their feeding amount to provide more needed fueling calories to keep warm.
  • Always bang the hood of your car before starting the engine. It is very common for cats to seek shelter and the warmth of an engine. When the engine is started it can be injured or killed by the fan belt.
  • Always wipe your pets feet and undercarriage thoroughly as to avoid rock salt, antifreeze, or other toxic chemicals ingestion.
  • Always clean up spilled antifreeze (Ethylene glycol) immediately. Pets are attracted to and will ingest it due to its sweet flavor. It is highly lethal to kidneys of all species and causes agonizing death.
  • Try to use animal friendly products made with propylene glycol as it is non toxic and works just as well as it’s toxic cousin ethylene glycol.
  • Never shave your dog or cat during the winter as the hair coat is vital to keeping them warm.
  • Never bath your pet and take outside before they are 100% completely dry to prevent Hypothermia. If you have a short hair breed consider clothing or a properly fitted jacket.
  • Never let your pet off a leash on snow or ice in a snowstorm/ice storm. Pets can lose their scent and become disorientated and get lost. Fact... more pets are lost in the Winter then any other season in the Northeast.
  • Active pets are more prone to slipping and injuring their legs or fracturing their teeth.
  • Dog House: Dogs left outdoors in inclement weather must be provided with shelter appropriate to breed, physical condition and the climate.
  • Minimum standards for adequate shelter include a permanent structure with a waterproof roof, structural soundness, and sufficient insulation to protect from the inclement weather, space to make normal postural movements, freedom from excessive dirt, trash, or waste, and a clean surrounding area that does not threaten the well-being.

Sign up for weather and breaking news alerts from Patch here.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.