Limit pets' outdoor time and opt for short, supervised walks during extreme cold weather.
Provide warm, dry, indoor pet housing, preferably within the home, or provide insulated pet housing for outdoor stays.
Pet booties protect paws from ice, snow, and salt, and it's crucial to regularly check for damage or frostbite symptoms.
If your pet can handle it, consider using pet sweaters or jackets to keep them warm.
Pets require more energy during cold weather, so it may be necessary to increase their food intake to maintain their energy levels.
Ensure they have access to fresh, non-frozen water and check their water dishes frequently.
Pets should use antifreeze and deicing chemicals with caution and thoroughly clean their paws and fur if exposed to these toxins.