by Metropol | June 25, 2025 8:30 am
Professionals at finding the cosiest spot in the house, pets seek warmth in winter to escape the cold. Inching closer to the heat source, our pets become at risk of serious but unexpected burns or injuries – and are often completely oblivious to the danger.
Cases of winter-related pet injuries are not just common but a growing trend in Australia, with pet insurance companies encouraging owners to understand the risks cold weather presents. Hot drinks, fireplaces, hot water bottles – these can result in scalds or injury when a pet’s desire to keep warm creeps in.
Instinct will urge your pet to position themselves, and sometimes their bed, as close to a fire or heater as possible. Putting themselves at risk of burns or overheating, this too increases the danger of bedding catching fire. From supplemental heat to a well-rounded and nutrient-sufficient diet, consider the steps you can take to mitigate risk and avoid unexpected vet visits.
DID YOU KNOW?
Paws, ears and tails are all susceptible to frostbite in Canterbury’s cold snaps. Most common after prolonged exposure and improper care combined with wet weather and wind chill, this condition can take several days to notice. Act quickly if concerns arise and take your pet to the vet immediately.
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