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Beat the Extremes: Your Guide to Protecting Pets from the Weather

November 8, 2025 · by johntarheel76

Our pets bring us so much joy, and as pet owners, their safety is always our top priority. While their fur coats might make them look tough, extreme weather—both hot and cold—can pose serious risks. Taking a few simple, proactive steps can ensure your furry friend stays healthy, safe, and comfortable all year long.


🥶 Winter Wisdom: Keeping Paws Warm and Safe

When the temperature drops, your pet needs more than just a thicker coat. The cold can lead to hypothermia, frostbite, and exposure to toxic chemicals.

  • Keep Them Inside: The simplest rule is the most important: if it’s too cold for you, it’s too cold for your pet. Dogs and especially cats should be kept indoors when the temperatures are below freezing.
  • Guard Those Paws: Sidewalk salt and de-icing chemicals are toxic and can cause painful irritation or poisoning if licked.
    • Use pet-safe booties for walks, or apply a protective paw balm/wax before heading out.
    • Wipe down your pet’s paws, legs, and belly thoroughly with a damp towel after every walk to remove ice, snow, and chemicals.
  • Watch for Car Hazards: A warm car engine is a tempting shelter for feral and outdoor cats. Always bang loudly on the hood a few times before starting your car to scare away any hidden animals.
  • Stay Hydrated: Just like in summer, hydration is key! Routinely check their outdoor water bowl (if applicable) to ensure it hasn’t frozen solid. Consider using a pet-safe heated water bowl.
  • Dress Appropriately: Short-haired, elderly, or very young pets will benefit from a sweater or coat that covers them from neck to tail during outdoor potty breaks or short walks.

🥵 Summer Safety: Beating the Heat and Sun

Warm weather is wonderful, but it comes with the danger of heatstroke and painful paw burns. Summer safety is all about shade, water, and timing.

  • Never Leave Them in the Car! This is non-negotiable. Even on a mild day, or with the windows cracked, the temperature inside a parked car can soar to deadly levels in minutes. Leave your pet at home if you can’t bring them inside with you.
  • Master the 7-Second Pavement Test: Asphalt and concrete can reach scorching temperatures that will burn sensitive paw pads. Place the back of your hand on the pavement for seven seconds. If you can’t hold it there comfortably, it’s too hot for your pet’s paws.
    • Walk your pet during the cooler hours—early morning and late evening.
  • Prioritize Hydration and Shade: Always provide unlimited access to fresh, cool water. If they are outdoors, ensure they have a shady spot like a canopy, deck, or dog house to escape the direct sun.
  • Know the Signs of Heatstroke: Pets can’t sweat like humans, making them very susceptible to overheating. Watch for:
    • Excessive panting and drooling.
    • Vomiting or diarrhea.
    • Lethargy or collapse.
    • Immediate action: Get them into a cooler area and apply cool (not cold) water to their body, especially their ears, paws, and neck. Call your veterinarian right away.

⛈️ Storm Preparedness: Planning for the Unexpected

Natural disasters or even simple thunderstorms require a plan to keep your pets safe and calm.

  • Create a Pet Emergency Kit: Keep a kit ready with at least a five-day supply of food, water, medications, a leash, a secure carrier, and copies of their medical records and a current photo.
  • Secure a Safe Space: During thunderstorms or high winds, loud noises can trigger intense anxiety. Designate an interior, windowless room, like a laundry room or large closet, as their “safe zone.” Use a crate covered with a blanket and play white noise or calming music to help drown out the thunder.
  • Ensure Current ID: Storms can cause pets to panic and run away. Make sure your pet wears a collar with ID tags and that their microchip information is up to date.

By being aware of the seasonal risks and preparing your home and routine, you can ensure your beloved companion is protected from the elements, allowing you both to enjoy the changing seasons safely!

Unleash Creativity: Hosting a Fun Pet Photo Contest

January 19, 2025 · by johntarheel76

Pet photo contests are a fantastic way to engage your community and showcase the adorable animals that enrich our lives. To run a successful contest, start by defining clear rules and eligibility criteria. Determine the entry period, acceptable photo formats, and any restrictions on photo editing. Consider creating different categories, such as “Best Trick,” “Most Adorable,” or “Best Costume,” to encourage diverse entries.

To make your contest truly fun, leverage the power of social media. Utilize platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and local community groups to promote the contest and showcase entries. Encourage participants to share their photos and vote for their favorites. Offer enticing prizes, such as pet-related gift baskets, professional pet portraits, or donations to local animal shelters. By incorporating interactive elements and fostering a sense of community, you can create a memorable and engaging pet photo contest that everyone will enjoy.

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional event planning advice.

Protecting Pets from Extreme Weather

November 8, 2024 · by johntarheel76

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Shielding Your Furry Friends from the Elements

As the seasons change, it’s crucial to ensure your pets are protected from extreme weather conditions. Whether it’s the scorching summer heat or the frigid winter cold, taking preventative measures can safeguard your furry companions.

During hot weather, provide plenty of fresh water and shade. Consider using cooling mats or fans to help them stay cool. Avoid excessive outdoor activity, especially during the hottest parts of the day. In winter, ensure your pets have a warm, dry place to shelter. Consider using heated pet beds or blankets to keep them cozy. Remember, short-haired breeds may require additional warmth, especially during cold snaps.

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Pet Photo Contest

January 13, 2019 · by johntarheel76

Protecting Pets in Winter

November 10, 2018 · by johntarheel76

Pet Adoptions!

August 28, 2018 · by Bob McCranie

Hey, everyone. It’s Bob McCranie with Texas Pride Realty and our Realty Idea of the Day is pet adoptions.

So there are two or three ways we can take this. One, we can feature the website of a local pet shelter and feature some of the animals who really desperately need a home. We can actually go to those shelters and maybe make a video of us holding each of the animals and how much this dog is so cute and this kitty is so cute, whatever. Or we can go and host a pet adoption at our place of business. I know a couple of brokerages around me here, they have pet adoption days at their brokerage on Saturdays.

Come out, adopt a pet, spend some time… Do you have a pet-friendly office? Do you need a cat for your office? Do you need whatever? Maybe there’s somebody who would help with adoptions.

The other thing you could do is ask the different adoption facilities, do they need food, do they need donations, do they need people to just come, you know, work with the pets and be there.

Anyway, Bob McCranie, pet adoption, super important in your area. Take care. Bye-bye.

Best Restaurants for Pet Owners

August 14, 2018 · by Bob McCranie

Best Restaurants for Pets! Where is the best place to dine that is pet friendly or has a great patio that allows pets.

Pet Charities!

July 15, 2018 · by Bob McCranie

Hey, everybody, it’s Bob McCranie with Texas Pride Realty. And our Realty Idea of the Day is pets.

Let’s talk about where you can take your pets locally. And let’s especially talk about pet charities in your area. There are lots of rescues that are set up specifically by a breed of an animal, or maybe it’s a dog rescue in general. I know, around here, there are greyhound rescues and there’s pit bull rescues. Let’s talk about places that are specific to pets and taking care of them. There’s a pet store around here that does nothing but birds. So, I’m not a bird person, but I like knowing it’s there. If you find an injured bird, you can take the bird there and have it treated.

So, let’s talk about pets. And I know we talk about pets a lot, but pets get a lot of interest. So, post about these on your social. Maybe you have a pet photo contest. Maybe you go to some of the charity places and you interview people who are taking care of these animals. And then list what the needs are for those charities so that people can donate.

Bob McCranie, Texas Pride Realty. There’ll be another Realty Idea of the Day posted tomorrow. Bye-bye.

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