Don't Leave Pets out in the Cold

(St. Louis, MO) Since cold weather is a major concern for many residents in the Parkland it's also a problem for pets that aren't able to survive in extreme cold and weather. A Representative of Stray Rescue from St. Louis Natalie Thomson, says last year one of their workers discovered a terrible situation showing what can happen to a pet left out in freezing temperatures.

If you're struggling to provide the right level of care for your pets, resources are available. To learn more, visit strayrescue.org, or reach out to a shelter near you.

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