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HomeCommunity NewsRSPCA Bundaberg highlights need for winter awareness with pets

RSPCA Bundaberg highlights need for winter awareness with pets

In the last 12 months alone, the RSPCA Bundaberg team was happy to see 298 animals adopted from the Bundaberg shelter into their forever homes.

With so many gorgeous animals still waiting for their forever homes, RSPCA Bundaberg shelter manager Natalie Hyde said they welcome donations of both large and small blankets with the weather that much cooler throughout the region.

“As winter continues and temperatures get lower, it is important to ensure our furry friends are as safe and cosy as possible and while we welcome sharing advice to pet owners or those adopting from us, there is also a wealth of information on how to keep your pets happy and healthy in winter on the RSPCA Queensland website,” Natalie said.

“One big thing you can do to help your pet see out the winter in a comfortable manner is purchase a winter coat, especially if your furry friend is small, older or short haired.

“Please remember that your pets still need exercise to avoid boredom, even if the air is cold! Indoor play with soft toys or a ball is an effective way to stay both warm and entertained.

“Caring for your older animals in winter is so important.

“The colder conditions can be harsh on senior cats and dogs alike, with temperature drops potentially aggravating joints stiff with arthritis.

“We recommend pets receive six monthly check-ups to handle any health issues, especially in your pet’s twilight years.”

RSPCA Queensland’s chief veterinarian, Dr Anne Chester said it was vital to monitor your elderly pets this winter.

“If your pet starts displaying signs of discomfort associated with arthritis or poor mobility, you should take them to your vet,” Dr Chester said.

“Some symptoms could include chewing or licking certain joints, stiffness, difficulty walking up or down stairs and noticeable behavioural changes.

“If you are feeling the cold, there is no doubt animals in your home are feeling it also, senior pets are most at risk of health issues during the colder months of the year.”

If you are looking for a companion this winter, Natalie showcases Jed, who she describes as big and handsome as he is smart.

“Jed is part greyhound and part border collie and the general option from shelter staff is that he really is a great dog, especially as he is a fast learner and keen to know more.

“Jed is a big guy and loves to run, with that in mind, he is probably best suited to a home with older children and those who are prepared to put in the time for daily physical activities and heaps of meal enrichment, but also could live with a canine companion as he loves a good doggy romp and is always up for a game.”

For more information, visit the website rspcaqld.org.au/apply-to-adopt

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