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Best Ice Melt For Ornamental Shrubs In Nebraska

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Due to the La Nina effect this year, a wide range of temperatures and precipitation levels are expected all around the country. With this, 2020-21 has been dubbed as the “Winter of the Great Divide”.  According to the predictions of The Farmer’s Almanac, Nebraska comes under the “Cold, Above Normal Snowfall” region, which means it is expected to have below-normal temperature and a significant amount of snowfall beginning early in the season. If you’re someone who has recently invested in landscaping for your front and back yard, you know what it means to get a lot of snow. On one side, we want to enjoy the snowfall and its beauty, and at the same time, we also don’t want the snow and ice melt to spoil our landscape. Ice Melt On Roofs Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now Therefore, in this article, I bring to you 4 things you should k...

5 Ways To Avoid Pet Injuries This Winter In Ann Arbor

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The Almanac report predicts that Winter temperatures in Ann Arbor will be ‘much above normal, on average, despite cold periods in early and mid-December, from late December into early January, in early to mid-January, and in late January. Precipitation will be near normal. Snowfall will be below normal in most areas, with the snowiest periods in early and mid-December, mid-to-late February, and early to mid-March.’  With heaps of snow around, you might be busy getting your winter arsenal of ice melt and tools ready to go. But have you thought of your four-legged friend who could be severely impacted by the hazards of snow and ice melt? In winters our pets can get injured from snow, chemicals in the ice melt products, etc. Some of the common problems in pets in winters are lesions on the legs, cut on paws, skin irritation, and diarrhea.  Ice Melt Safe For Concrete Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – w...

Top‌ ‌Winter‌ ‌Dog‌ ‌Safety‌ ‌Tips:‌ ‌Frequently‌ ‌Asked Questions‌ ‌Part‌ ‌II‌I

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We’re here with the third and last part of our winter dog safety tips guide. Read this post to get answers to all your questions and get in touch with us if you still have queries related to ice melt for dogs, winter dog safety tips, etc. Read: Top Winter Dog Safety Tips: Frequently Asked Questions Part I Read: Top‌ ‌Winter‌ ‌Dog‌ ‌Safety‌ ‌Tips:‌ ‌Frequently‌ ‌Asked Questions ‌Part‌ ‌II Safe Ice Melt For Pets Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now Ques #9: Should I Be Worried If My Dog Likes To Curl Up In Front Of The Fireplace? Just like humans, dogs find fireplaces irresistible and get drawn to warmth. If your dog is spending a lot of time in front of a fireplace then it might be a sign of your pet feeling cold. However, fireplaces can be a hazard. Flames and sparks from a fire can result in injuries. Make sure there’s a safe distance between your dog a...

Top Winter Dog Safety Tips: Frequently Asked Questions Part I

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The sight of ice and snow can motivate even dedicated fitness lovers from stepping outside. But what about your furry friend? We all still need physical activity and fun. However, dog owners are not always sure how to take care of their pets during winters. In this winter dog safety guide, we’ll answer all questions you may have about the safety of your pet. We have broken this winter dog safety guide into three parts to cover all topics. Pet Safe Ice Melt Safe Paw The Original and the #1 Pet and Child Safe Ice Melt for over 20 years. Guaranteed environmentally safe – will not harm waterways and sensitive wetlands. Buy Now Let’s start: Ques #1: Aren’t Dogs Born To Handle Ice And Snow? While some breeds and mixes can handle snow, not all dogs are meant to bear extreme weather conditions.  Huskies, Newfies, German Shepherds, and Alaskan Malamutes are some of the breeds that can handle ice and snow due to the presence of thick fur. Some breeds even have thick ears and uniquely-shaped ...

Tips For Ice Melting During Snow Storms In Buffalo

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That time of the year is approaching fast when Buffalo receives the highest snowfall in the year- December. On average, the Buffalo Airport sees its first snowflakes on October 24th. On November 8th, the first measurable snow (0.1”) occurs, and the first full 1” of snow typically falls on November 18th. And then December- the time when it falls for days and accumulates 20-30” of snow. The white and beautiful winter also brings with itself the danger of slippery and slimy sidewalks and impassable entrances. Removing snow after the snowfall or snowstorm is a big headache for the people in Buffalo. But it’s critical. No matter what method you use, what ice melt product you use, you need to get rid of the snow. While there are numerous methods of deicing your driveways, pavements, entrances, and cars, there are best ice melting practices, that can help you clean the snow easily and quickly.  Therefore, in this article, we will share 6 tips for ice melting during the snowstorm in Buffal...