With the temperatures dripping down, snow taking place all over the land, and cold winds blowing, we just love to be indoors surrounding ourselves around the hearth. Well, what about your pets. If you thinking your pet, with that thick fur coat and fan of outdoors, can survive the winter, then you are wrong. Pets cannot withstand extreme temperatures and they being your family members, it’s your responsibility to protect them from this bone-chilling weather.…
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