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Kate Lally

Millions of dog owners hit with urgent warning from RSPCA

The RSPCA is urging millions of dog and other pet owners to act now to protect their animals.

With arctic temperatures spreading across the UK, the charity is urging people to do their bit to keep pets safe. Cold weather warnings are in place for much of this week, with some snow and sub-zero temperatures predicted.

RSPCA inspectorate commissioner Dermot Murphy told the ECHO: “It’s really important we help our animal friends get through the chilly weather, and we’ve got lots of helpful advice and tips available for people to make sure their own pets, and local wildlife, are kept safe."

READ MORE: Met Office predicts snow for Liverpool amid cold weather warning

Antifreeze and rock salt are commonly used at this time of year and can be poisonous to pets. It's important to keep any stored products out of their reach.

If you’re concerned your pet may have ingested anything they shouldn’t, you should speak to your vet immediately. You should also dry any pets who get wet or cold, with a towel and make sure they have plenty of warm bedding.

Here are some other RSPCA tips for dog owners this week:

  • Some dogs may need a special coat or jumper to keep them warm when you’re out walking e.g. if they are sick or elderly. Make sure your dog can still behave normally, for example, go to the toilet easily and that it is a good and comfortable fit.
  • When walking your dog in the dark, wear reflective clothing and think about reflective protection for your pet too.
  • Keep your dog away from frozen ponds, lakes or rivers which can pose a danger, and make sure their paws don’t get impacted with snow.

Mr Murphy added: "We don’t advise keeping dogs outside in any weather. Meeting the needs of dogs when they’re kept outside is very hard, and more so in very low temperatures.

"We recommend bringing dogs indoors and if not possible ensuring their dog has permanent access to a clean, comfortable and dry sleeping area with a safe heat source so the temperature does not drop below 10C.”

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