Police search for armed suspect in North Portland, shelter-in-place issued ...
The RSPCA has warned householders that antifreeze and salt can be poisonous to pets – as snow and freezing temperatures are ...
Dogs that have walked in areas gritted with rock salt should have their paws thoroughly washed afterwards or it can act as an irritant or be ingested if the animal licks its paws. Drivers are also ...
Now that the winter cold of January has set in to provide our first extended freeze of the season, it’s time to talk about our pets. Years ago, it was common to see dogs tethered outside year-round.
With snow and colder temperatures in the forecast, there are some ways to make sure your pets stay safe and warm as they’re out enjoying the change in weather.
A crucial step in winterizing your home is making sure you pets have a warm, safe place to ride out the freezing temperatures.
With even colder air in the forecast, area experts are offering tips on protecting your home and pets as the temperatures ...
Scraping snow and ice off your car isn't a fun job, but it may be your best option for safety and to prevent costly problems.
Many things can go wrong when sudden winter storms hit, from damage to vehicles and homes to health and pet safety concerns ...
Heavy snow warnings as 40cm forecast while temperatures of -9C to bring rare freezing rain - Major health warning issued and disruption including travel chaos and power cuts likely as Met Office issue ...
Find a shelter. If you’re unable to get warm at home ... the Humane Society of the United States warns that canines are at risk for salt poisoning because they often lick their paws after a walk. 13.