This is a test article to verify our static site generator works correctly. Winter brings unique challenges for pet safety, and this article will help you prepare.
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Winter Safety Tips
Here are some important winter safety considerations for your pets:
- Keep pets warm and dry during winter weather
- Watch for signs of hypothermia or frostbite
- Protect paws from ice and salt
- Ensure adequate hydration and nutrition
- Never leave pets in cold vehicles
When to Call Peak Paws
Contact us immediately if your pet shows signs of cold-related distress, including shivering, lethargy, or difficulty walking. We're available 24/7/365 for emergencies.