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By CHEYANNE MUMPHREY The Associated Press
As wintry weather settles in, it brings risks for pets as well as people . Pet owners can take steps to keep their animals warm and safe, including learning about the dangers of extreme temperatures , buying weather-resistant accessories, and stocking up on extra supplies in case of power outages or storms.
“The best time to prepare for weather is before you have that weather,” said Dr. Michael Bailey, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association. “The same thing you would do for children in your house, do for your pet.”
That means understanding the signs of hypothermia and frostbite, avoiding antifreeze and de-icing chemicals, and taking steps to mitigate the effects of snow, rain,

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