Prepare Your Pet for Winter
Make sure you get your dog or cat used to the cold, and make sure you spend as much time outside. For your dog, the cold will trigger the change of hair. It will grow a row of short hair, while the longer one becomes thicker. Even so, both a dog or a cat can easily get hypothermia.

In mild cases, your pet will only shiver. Next stage is that its muscles are affected (blood not being pumped to the heart as good), his breath drops, and the animal does not respond to stimuli. If you notice these symptoms, your dog or cat must be heated and rushed to the vet.
Cold Weather Coats (Fall, Winter Trends 2011/2012)
A new fall, a new attitude, a new nostalgia, a new obsession, a new story.
Here’s a list of cold weather coats, for this fall and for winter 2011/2012. Are you in trends this year? Tell us in the comments section below.
Latest articles
- New Wiring Norms For UK Electricians: Your Man Needs to Know This
- Basic tips to pick your gaming room furniture wisely
- Fantastic Hedge Trimmers
- Miracle Cure for Acnee
- Five Workout Supplements You’ll Need
- Depression Treated with Light
- Cinnamon, peppermint and sexual desire
- Wearing Lingerie Will Turn On Your Man
- Eat well and be slim at the same time
- Bad Habits: Teach Children Not to Suck Their Fingers






