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March 1, 2021
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Columbus, Indiana. – After reports that the dog had to be rescued from a frozen lake in Columbus, PETA shares animal safety tips –especially given the recent increase in reports of dogs falling into partially frozen lakes and ponds.
Some of these dogs were rescued, others died, as did some of the guards who tried to rescue them. (Please see these recent stories – from just last week– incident detection in Arkansas, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.) The following precautions can help dog guards prevent such tragedies:
- Always keep dogs on a secure leash and harness when walking.
- Never allow dogs to run freely near open bodies of water.
- In yards with unfenced pools, always walk dogs on a leash in other parts of the yard.
PETA also encourages guardians to allow companion animals to live indoors with the rest of the family, like “yard dogs” and “street cats” like those featured in the documentary. Breaking the chain– suffer terribly from frostbite and may die from exposure. There were at least 37 cold weather-related pet deaths in 2019, and these are just those reported and most not. This Video shows just a few dogs that PETA researchers found suffering from cold this winter.
PETA released cold weather public service announcement… For more information please visit PETA.org or subscribe to us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram…