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Tips for keeping pets warm and cold in winter
Please choose a cushion instead of a quilt.

Neither cats nor dogs actually need quilts. Soft and clean wool mats, or old clothes with the smell of the owner, are warm nests that love pets in cold weather. Besides, they don't really need to wear clothes.

Brush your pets more in winter.

In winter, the weather is cold and the light is insufficient, so the pet's skin is easy to breed bacteria. The shovel officer should pay attention to keeping the pet's hair fluffy and clean as far as possible. Combing hair helps to remove floating hair and allows owners to find pet skin problems in time.

Pay attention to safety when using electrical appliances.

When keeping warm from the cold, the shovel officer must pay attention to the safety of electrical appliances. Electrical appliances and power supplies should be careful not to be bumped by hairy children, small sun or heating should pay attention to burns and so on.

Reduce the frequency of bathing.

It's very cold. We feel warm in a hot bath, but pets don't need it. The frequency of bathing dogs and cats in winter can be reduced appropriately. If you need to take a bath, keep warm.