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"Ouch! It Burns My Paws" – What a Dog Might Say in a Snow Storm
If your dog limps during a walk in the snow, de-icing products may be at fault. Here's what you need to know to protect your dog.

If your dog limps during a walk in the snow, de-icing products may be at fault. Here's what you need to know to protect your dog.

If your dog limps during a walk in the snow, de-icing products may be at fault. Here's what you need to know to protect your dog.
If your dog limps during a walk in the snow, de-icing products may be at fault. Here's what you need to know to protect your dog.
If your dog limps during a walk in the snow, de-icing products may be at fault. Here's what you need to know to protect your dog.
Need a shelter or a place to warm up, call 2-1-1.
Mayor Rilling has declared a Snow Emergency. You may need to move your car. Check attached list of hard to plow streets. No School Friday, and MTA is operating on a Saturday schedule.
The ranking member of the Transportation Committee of General Assembly requests DOT and Gov. Malloy create an oversight board to monitor Metro North.
Drivers can be fined from $75 to $1,250 for not removing snow and ice from vehicles. The law calls for stiffer penalties when there’s personal or property damage from the flying elements.
Drivers can be fined from $75 to $1,250 for not removing snow and ice from vehicles. The law calls for stiffer penalties when there’s personal or property damage from the flying elements.
Don't succumb to what the experts call "target fixation." That is: focusing on your impending doom instead of taking proper evasive action. One technique is a deliberate, controlled skid.
Don't succumb to what the experts call "target fixation." That is: focusing on your impending doom instead of taking proper evasive action. One technique is a deliberate, controlled skid.
Drivers can be fined from $75 to $1,250 for not removing snow and ice from vehicles. The law calls for stiffer penalties when there’s personal or property damage from the flying elements.
Drivers can be fined from $75 to $1,250 for not removing snow and ice from vehicles. The law calls for stiffer penalties when there’s personal or property damage from the flying elements.
Don't succumb to what the experts call "target fixation." That is: focusing on your impending doom instead of taking proper evasive action. One technique is a deliberate, controlled skid.
Don't succumb to what the experts call "target fixation." That is: focusing on your impending doom instead of taking proper evasive action. One technique is a deliberate, controlled skid.