By SuperUser on Wednesday, 22 January 2025
Category: Blog

Protecting Your Pets from Common Winter Hazards

Winter brings cozy moments and festive activities, but it also introduces challenges that could pose risks to your pets. From cold weather concerns to hidden household dangers, understanding these hazards can help you keep your furry friends safe this season. At Park Road Animal Hospital, we are committed to providing care and guidance to pet owners in Charlotte, Pineville, Matthews, Mint Hill, and beyond. Let’s explore the most common winter hazards and how to protect your pets.

1. Cold Weather Risks: Keeping Your Pet Warm and Safe

While Charlotte winters are typically mild, cold snaps can still affect your pet’s comfort and health. Prolonged exposure to low temperatures can lead to hypothermia or frostbite, particularly in short-haired breeds or older pets.

Tips for Protection:

Learn more about cold weather safety for pets from the American Veterinary Medical Association.

2. Toxic Chemicals: Antifreeze and De-Icing Salts

Antifreeze spills and de-icing salts are common during winter, and both can be hazardous to pets. Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, a sweet-tasting but highly toxic substance for dogs and cats. De-icing salts can irritate paw pads or cause gastrointestinal upset if ingested.

How to Avoid These Hazards:

3. Seasonal Foods and Decorations

The holiday season often brings delicious meals and festive decorations, but many of these can be dangerous for pets. Foods like chocolate, raisins, and cooked bones can cause serious health issues, while decorations like tinsel or string lights may be tempting for curious pets to chew on.

Keep Your Pets Safe:

Check out the ASPCA's holiday safety guide for additional tips.

4. Indoor Hazards: Space Heaters and Fireplaces

Many homes rely on space heaters or fireplaces to stay warm during winter, but these can be risky for pets. Curious pets may accidentally knock over a heater or get too close to an open flame.

Prevent Accidents:

5. Health Concerns: Fleas, Ticks, and Indoor Air Quality

Contrary to popular belief, fleas and ticks can still pose a threat in winter. Additionally, indoor air quality may decline with closed windows and increased heating, potentially exacerbating respiratory issues for pets.

Tips for a Healthy Winter:

Learn more about year-round flea and tick prevention from the CDC.


By understanding and addressing these common winter hazards, you can help your pets enjoy a safe and happy season. If you have any concerns or need assistance with your pet’s care, the team at Park Road Animal Hospital is here to help. From preventative care to  diagnostic services, we’re dedicated to keeping your pets healthy all year long.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment or learn more about how we can support you and your furry companions this winter.