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If You’re Cold, Your Dogs Probably Are Too. Four Ways to Keep Them Warm

Temperatures in the Bahamas are expected to drop to near record-breaking lows on Saturday and Sunday night.

Certain breeds of dogs can not tolerate low temperatures though many people believe dogs have a higher tolerance to cold weather.  German Shepherds, Huskies and Alaskan Malamutes like to play in the cold weather. Their double coats and the shape of their feet, give them an advantage.

Every dog is different. If you are cold, your dog is probably cold as well.

Use blankets and towels if dogs are outside

If there is no space to bring dogs inside, or your dog has no house, use old blankets and towels as bed padding on cement flooring or on cold grounds. You can make the bedding as thick as possible and dry to maintain heat.

Give them shelter

If dogs must be outside, ensure they have appropriate housing, which includes a warm place to sleep.

Dress them for the cold

Use a sweater or jacket for dogs with less fur or those smaller in size. They need help keeping warm during the cold weather.

Bring your dog inside when it’s extremely cold

If your dog has no shelter on the outside and it is extremely cold, keep your dog indoors. Make sure your dog has a couple of spots in the house to warm up. You can move them back outside, once the temperatures warm up.

Dog Found Starved, Weak and Chained; Rescued by Baark and BHS

The Bahamas Humane Society is decrying the condition of  a dog found starving and tied to a tree.

Chloe, the female dog was rescued by Baark, a non-profit organisation that spay and neuter dogs, who brought her to the Bahamas Humane Society for care.

“This very sweet girl was brought to us today after being rescued by Baark. The painful images tell the heartbreaking story of this dog’s life so far, from the short chain to the emaciated skeleton, infected skin and empty food cans thrown carelessly in her direction,” BHS says in a Facebook post.

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Chloe is seen after her immediate rescue. Photo credit: BHS
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Chloe seen starved with skin infections. Photo credit: BHS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The organisation says after some persuasion the owner agreed to surrender the dog.

BHS is asking for foster care for Chloe to regain strength and get the extra care that a foster home can provide.

Will you be Chloe’s hero today? 

Call or message the shelter if you can help.

To donate via Venmo:  Venmo@Bahamas Humane Society
username: BahamasHumaneSociety

To donate via PayPal:  PayPal.me/bahamashumanesociety