 So now as we're really starting to get into a colder months, we always want to remind people if your pet is indoor-outdoor, even if it's inside, sometimes it still needs shelter when it's outside. And of course, if it's full-time outside, make sure that animal has proper shelter where it can get out of the elements. If you have water bowls and stuff outside, if we're going to be freezing or below at night, check the water bowl before you leave the next morning because it could be a block of ice. We actually get frost or occasionally the snow, keep an eye on the feet of your pets because if they're out there in it and even out playing with you, they can get ice stuck to the pads of their feet, particularly soft fur. If you don't want to be out spending the night out in it, it's a good chance your pet doesn't either. If you're not really trained to be indoors, then just put them in a bathroom for the night. If you have a garage that you can reasonably keep warm for them.