
We need to pay particular attention to our pets when the temperatures plunge this winter. We are not just talking about tropical birds that live outside for most of the year in our warmer climates, it also goes for cats and dogs too!
"I wouldn't sleep well myself if I thought my dog was out in a doghouse out in
the yard trying to find a nice, warm place," Veterinarian Pam Hendrickson said. "They're supposed
to be family members, that's my belief. So, I think you should have a backup
plan."
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