
Winter Weather Advisory for Pets
Considering the ongoing snow emergency, the Montgomery County Office of animal Services and local pet adoption centers are temporarily closed. this closure substantially limits resources available for dogs, cats, and other animals that may be vulnerable to extreme cold conditions.
Severe Cold Weather Forecast
The National weather Service has issued warnings indicating that temperatures are expected to plummet from the low teens into single digits overnight and throughout Monday. Such frigid conditions elevate the risk of cold-related health issues like hypothermia for both humans and pets alike.
protecting Your Pets During Snow Emergencies
Animal Services strongly advises residents against leaving pets outdoors unattended during these severe weather events. It is crucial to keep your furry friends safe from harsh elements.
Recognizing hypothermia in Pets
Pet owners should be vigilant for early signs of hypothermia in their animals, which may include:
- Trembling or shivering
- Muscled rigidity
- Lack of energy or lethargy
- Difficulty walking or unsteady gait
- Cooled body surfaces upon touch
- Puzzlement or disorientation
Immediate Action Required for Affected Animals
If you suspect that your pet is suffering from hypothermia, it is imperative to move them to a warm surroundings without delay and seek veterinary assistance quickly.
Contact Information for Assistance
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If you need further guidance regarding animal welfare during this emergency situation, please reach out to Montgomery County Animal Services at 301-279-8000.