The cold weather will be here before you know it, and just like humans, our pets can get terribly uncomfortable too. Here's some cold-weather tips for your pets.
It's February in Central New York and that means subzero temperatures. These low temps combined with the wind chill brings huge potential for frostbite and nobody wants that! The Mayo Clinic released a list of ways to prevent this horribly painful condition and it's so important for you to read and apply this advice.
Recently, we shared information about hypothermia, and how to prevent it. With many of you working outside in the elements or enjoying outdoor winter sports, we thought it might be a good idea to give you a closer look at frostbite, what it is and how to prevent it.
With the extreme cold temperatures, here's some tips on cold weather hypothermia. Many of you work outside or enjoy outdoor winter sports and recreation, so it's important not to get over exposed in the cold.
With the national weather service is calling for extreme cold this weekend and overnight temps plummeting to 10-20 below zero it might be a good idea to brush up on those cold weather safety tips. Sure there are plenty of outdoor winter weather activities to enjoy but be prepared. The same goes for making sure your home is ready for the extreme chill. Here are just a few reminders.