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  • 标题:KSU vet: keep pets safe from fall hazards
  • 作者:ksu news services
  • 期刊名称:The Topeka Capital-Journal
  • 印刷版ISSN:1067-1994
  • 出版年度:1999
  • 卷号:Nov 19, 1999
  • 出版社:Morris Multimedia, Inc.

KSU vet: keep pets safe from fall hazards

ksu news services

KSU News Services

MANHATTAN --- As the weather gets chillier, fall can bring many hazards for pets and pet owners. Dr. Kathy Gaughan, assistant professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University, offers some hints to help pet owners keep their pets safe during the season.

Gaughan said that all pets should be acclimated to the cooler weather gradually.

"Some people let their pets in during the summer because of the heat," Gaughan said. "If these pet owners expect the pets to go outside because of cooler temperatures, the animals should be slowly adjusted to the outdoors again."

Also, pet owners who expect the pets to be outside a majority of the time should make sure that the pet's shelter is secure.

"Make sure that the shelter is windproof and waterproof," Gaughan said. "Owners should also make sure that the animal has enough clean bedding."

One of the biggest dangers for outdoor pets is lack of food and water.

"Some pets that stay outside a majority of the time need more food than usual in cold weather," Gaughan said. "It's also important to make sure that the animal has enough clean, nonfrozen water to drink."

Outdoor animals aren't the only ones that will be at risk for fall hazards, however. With the colder weather approaching, many pet owners will be bringing out the space heaters and clearing out the fireplace.

These can be extremely dangerous for pets.

"Supervision and common sense are the keys to preventing possibly bad situations," Gaughan said. "Always put space heaters out of the reach of pets. Also, keep pets away from the fireplace. A good way to do this is to place double-sided tape around the perimeter of the fireplace. Animals will step on it and will not like the stickiness. They will probably stay away from then on, but you have to watch them."

Finally, fall isn't only a bad allergy season in humans, it is also a bad allergy season in pets. Both indoor and outdoor pets can experience severe allergies in the fall. The most common sign of pet allergies is itching, Gaughan said.

"The animal will not typically have human-like reactions to allergens like a runny nose or watery eyes."

If you notice that your pet is itching and fleas have been ruled out, Gaughan said, you should consult your veterinarian.

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