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Bowling Green Takes Steps to Protect Pets as Winter Approaches

Bowling Green Takes Steps to Protect Pets as Winter Approaches

Bowling Green Takes Steps to Protect Pets as Winter Approaches

As the chilly winds of winter make their way into Bowling Green, it’s time for pet owners to pay extra attention to their furry friends! The Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society is sounding the alarm, reminding everyone that colder temperatures can pose significant risks for pets who spend their time outdoors. With the holiday season around the corner, it’s crucial to ensure our pets are safe and warm!

Bringing Pets Indoors: The Best Bet

The humane society emphasizes that the best option for pet safety during this frigid season is to bring outdoor pets inside. Whether you have a cozy laundry room, a spacious garage, or even a climate-controlled shed, these places can provide the warmth they desperately need. It’s not just about comfort; it’s about keeping them safe from the harsh elements that winter brings.

What to Do if Bringing Pets Indoors Isn’t Possible

If for some reason you can’t bring your outdoor pets indoors, the humane society has some valuable tips to help you keep your pets warm and safe:

  • Provide Adequate Shelter: If your pets must stay outside, make sure they have a well-insulated shelter that is large enough for them to stand up, turn around, and lie down comfortably.
  • Use Straw for Bedding: Straw is a fantastic insulator that helps retain heat. Avoid using blankets or towels as they can get wet and lose their insulative properties.
  • Keep Them Dry: Make sure their shelters are waterproof to protect them from rain, snow, or icy winds.
  • Monitor Their Health: Keep an eye on your pets for signs of discomfort or distress. This includes excessive shivering, lethargy, or seeking warmth.

Getting Help in Barren County

Barren River Animal Welfare Association (BRAWA) recently announced they received a generous donation of straw bales! They are teaming up with the Glasgow-Barren County Animal Control to assist local animals in need. If you or someone you know could benefit from a bale of straw to help keep pets cozy this winter, just give BRAWA a call at 270-651-7297 or reach out to Animal Control at 270-629-2645. Supplies are available while they last, so don’t wait too long!

Reporting Animal Concerns

It’s essential to look out for not just our pets but also those in the community. If you see an animal in distress or in need of assistance, don’t hesitate to make a call. For issues in Bowling Green, you can contact the city’s animal control at 270-393-4000. For those residing in Warren County, the number is 270-842-1633. Together, we can make sure that every animal gets the love and care it deserves, especially during this chilly season!

Wrapping Up

As we gear up for the holiday festivities, let’s not forget about our furry companions. Keeping pets safe during winter isn’t just a responsibility; it’s a heartfelt duty. Bowling Green is a community filled with love, and it’s up to us to show it—one paw at a time!


Bowling Green Takes Steps to Protect Pets as Winter Approaches

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