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Save Pets From Frigid Temps

  • Writer: Chase Gage
    Chase Gage
  • Feb 6, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 25, 2019

This post was originally published by the Delta Digital News Service


JONESBORO – Frigid temperatures may be inconvenient for humans but pets have a tougher time combating the weather.


When temperatures plummet into the teens and single digits, commuters don extra layers of warm clothing such as scarves and mittens to stay warm. But pets do not have the same options

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The Humane Society changes much of its routine when temperatures get so harsh.


“It’s definitely an issue,” said Kelly Pickering, kennel manager at the NEA Humane Society. “On Jan. 31, it was 18 degrees with a windchill of 8, so we couldn’t even take out two rows of animals at a time. We would only take out about two dogs apiece, clean two kennels, get them dry and bring those two back in. They weren’t outside more than 15 minutes.”


Caged puppies wanting attention during the cold weather. Photo by Chase Gage


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