Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Brrrrrr!

Well, it's official! It's cold outside!!! I know this because of the thermometer hanging on the wall next to my Rocket Science Degree!

So, not that most of you need any reminding, let me play "mother hen" and remind everyone anyway that if you have a pet outdoors, PLEASE be sure they are set up with a warm environment for the weather conditions.

Just a few helpfull hints:

1. If you are using hay or straw for the dog house, check it every couple of days. Moisture can and will accumulate in the bedding, and it may need to be turned or changed if it gets wet. Not only that, but most pets like to "spread it around" a little bit, so they may not have as much in their dog house as they now do outside their dog house!

2. Check those water bowls everyday. It's supposed to get down to 12 degrees tonight, so you can be sure that water will freeze. And unless there is direct sunlight on the bowl during the day, it may not defrost enough to provide potable drinking water.

3. Be aware that if you put out canned food for you dog, it will freeze too. I know most people use dry, but that food can form ice crystals as well, and become soggy later as it thaws.

4. And finally, please be cautious about using creative means to warm your doggies house. Placing an unprotected light bulb attached to an extension cord inside the dog house, can be very hazardous to your dogs health. Not only can they be electrocuted if they chew through the cord, but they can be badly burned if they get too close to the hot bulb. Seems like common sense, I know...but if I mention it here, it's because it has already been tried by someone. Really!

Also, heating pads and those small lap-style electric blankets are just as dangerous. Really, if it is so cold that you think you need to try these things, then maybe it's cold enough to bring the pet indoors for a day or so!

Lastly, just a friendly reminder that we have our annual City Tag & Rabies Clinc at Memorial Hall coming up soon. This year it will be held on February 16th (Saturday), from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Dr. Droge and his staff will also be there to provide any shots your pet might need as well. Your dog or cat will need a current rabies shot to get their City tags...and yes, cats are required to have tags as well!

Tags for dogs that have NOT been fixed will be $30.00, with tags for NON fixed cats running $20.00. If your pet HAS been spayed or neutered, their tags will only cost $4.00. This will be the cheapest time of the year to get your tags if your pet has not been spayed or neutered. Each month after this clinic, a late fee will be assessed, so by August, those tags could be a little pricey! So get them now, and be ahead of the game!

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