❄️ Before it's colder than a dog's nose... ❄️

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

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Before it's colder than a dog's nose...

The spot in front of the heat vent is looking really good right now.

Cuddle weather is on the way! We've been keeping an eye on the forecast in your neighborhood, and you can expect chilly temps that may bring snow and ice very soon. Get your furry friends prepped and shop cold weather essentials at your local store.

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Top Tips for Cold Temps, Snow & Ice

What to watch out for

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In case inclement weather has you stuck at home, have a stock of your pet's essentials like food, treats, medications and ice melt stashed away

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Keep pet wipes handy for cleaning salt and ice out of your dog's paws

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For emergencies when they've really got to go, but outdoors isn't an option, have training pads ready

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Sweaters are cozy and cute, but your pet may need something more heavy duty in bad weather like a water-resistant coat or protective boots

Top tips for cold temps, snow, and ice

Four Reasons Why You Should Have a
Winter Bird Feeder

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Less sources of food
Backyard birds get energy from eating fatty, oily foods. During the winter, it's harder for them to find Insects, fruits and seeds to eat. And shorter days means less time to look for food.

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Competition for food
Backyard birds are always competing for food with squirrels, mice, racoons and stray cats. A bird feeder sheltered by trees and brush helps ensure only they can get to the food.

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Better luck during mating season
When spring comes around, a well-nourished bird is more likely to lay eggs sooner and have chicks with healthier weights.

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Easy access to water
Backyard birds needs to stay hydrated during winter too. A heated bird bath not only provides them with a water source, but it also keeps the water from freezing.

Four Reasons Why You Should Have a Winter Bird Feeder

At Pet Supplies Plus, you'll find all kinds of food that'll help backyard birds get through winter*.

This includes:

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Black oil sunflower seeds

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Peanuts

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Nyjer seed

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Suet mixes with fruits or seeds

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Peanut butter

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Nutritious seed mixes with white millet

*Selection varies by store.

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