Keeping Pets and Wildlife Safe During a Deep Freeze

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Keeping Pets and Wildlife Safe During a Deep Freeze
ANIMAL WELFAREWINTER SAFETYPET CARE
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Extreme cold poses a significant danger to animals. This news piece explores how to protect cats, dogs, birds, squirrels, and other critters from the harsh weather. It features advice from the SPCA on keeping pets safe and healthy indoors, as well as insights from experts on how wildlife survives winter temperatures. The segment also highlights the issue of animal abandonment during cold snaps.

WATCH: We know how to protect ourselves from the cold, but what about our furry friends? The extreme cold can be very dangerous for cats, dogs and other critters. Global's Dan Spector looks into how you can keep them comfortable and safe during a deep freeze.The extreme cold can be very dangerous for cats, dogs, birds, squirrels and more.

The SPCA advises keeping dog walks much shorter. They suggest using interactive toys to keep canines stimulated indoors. “Fifteen minutes of enrichment with these equal one hour of physical activity, so it’s a really, really great way,” said Montreal SPCA executive director Laurence Massé.For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen.

“Eventually, unfortunately, the part that has been frostbitten falls off,” said SPCA veterinary technician Jennifer Heller. The SPCA also says too many people are surrendering smaller critters like rabbits right outside the door of the animal shelter, leaving them in boxes fully exposed to the cold.They’re offering tips on how to help animals stay safe from the deep freeze, and University of Alberta biological sciences professor Colleen Cassidy St. Clair explains how birds and squirrels are able to survive the coldest days of the winter.

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