Dog plays in the snow. Credit: RSPCA
As the cold weather sets in, the RSPCA is reminding pet owners to keep their animals safe and warm this winter.
The charity is urging animal lovers to take steps to protect their pets, wildlife, and livestock during the frosty months ahead.
The nearest RSPCA branch to Dartmoor is at Little Valley in Exeter, where dedicated staff work to care for animals in need.
RSPCA Pet Welfare Expert and Veterinary Nurse Lauren Bennett stressed the importance of looking out for our animals during the colder months.
She said: “As the weather turns cold and the frosty mornings arrive, spare a thought for our animal friends who may be feeling the chill this winter."
“We can all take simple steps to help keep our pets, livestock, and wildlife safe this winter, and if we all do our bit, we can create a better world for every kind.”
She also highlighted the impact cold weather has on animals: “Sadly, some animals are facing a really tough winter and the cold weather will make it even more perilous. To help the RSPCA rescue more of the most vulnerable animals from cruelty and neglect this winter, please Join The Christmas Rescue and donate today.”
Here are some practical tips from the RSPCA to help keep pets warm this winter:
The RSPCA also stresses that dogs should never be kept outside in cold weather.
It is especially difficult to meet the needs of dogs when they are exposed to freezing temperatures.
Owners should ensure dogs have a clean, dry, and comfortable place to sleep, with a safe heat source to prevent the temperature from dropping below 10°C.
Lauren Bennett concluded: “We hope everyone can join us in keeping their animals warm and safe this winter. A little extra care can make all the difference to our beloved pets and wildlife.”
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