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Met Éireann has warned the country about the upcoming harsh, icy weather, with severe frost and snow showers on the way.

We may have our winter woollies at the ready, and a fridge full of food, however, it’s important to remember that your pets need just as much care during these wintery conditions.

The DSPCA has shared some helpful tips for those of you who will be caring for your fluffy friends during the icy conditions.

Taking to Facebook, the DSPCA Veterinary Hospital shared some advice that will certainly help those of you with pets at home.

They explained that keeping your pets inside, warm and safe should be your priority, especially with heavy snow and very cold temperatures forecasted for the coming days.

“Keep your animals indoors, supply cats with litter trays and keep your dog on a lead,” they shared.

If your cat or dog has been outside make sure to keep them super warm, “Dry them thoroughly after being outside.”

Many people will be using salt or grit on footpaths and roads this week, and even though they prevent accidents for humans, they can cause great discomfort for animals, “Clean their paws if they come in to contact with salt or grit.” If you have a dog, you may also want to get some doggie boots to protect his paws against ice and rock salt.

“Ensure microchip details are up to date and they are wearing an ID tag,” they warned.

Another thing to do is to hit the bonnet of your car before starting it as cats tend to climb into the engine when they are cold.

It’s important to remember that even if your pet usually stays outside, you must bring them in when the conditions worsen. If the weather is too cold for a human, it definitely isn’t suitable for an animal.

However, if you are not able to bring your pet inside, they said, “Make sure they have a secure warm shelter, food and water at all times.”

Once you’ve looked after your own pets, try help out other animals, including birds, something as simple as putting out fresh water or seeds can help.

“In case of a veterinary emergency, have your vet’s number saved or written down, some vets don’t provide on-site out of hours services so be aware if you need to travel to an unfamiliar location, have the directions ready before you need them,” they concluded.

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From hat head to dandruff and flyaways to split ends, the cold can be one of the most hazardous things for your hair.

That's why we need to be on top of our game to prevent it. 

Conditioning your hair with essential oils is key to keeping it shiny and bright all year long, so we picked the best oils for you to use right now:

OGX Hydrating Macadamia Oil

Drench your strands in this ultra moisturising oil. It's nutrient rich macadamia oil rapidly helps hydrate and smooth your hair. The oil is also infused with exotic sugar cane and bamboo extract that softens and helps to reduce the appearance of split ends. 

 

Argania Organic Liquid Gold Hair Oil

The antioxidants infused in this hair oil gives your hair instant life and body. It also restores and rejuvenates damaged hair as well as providing heat protection when your styling your do'! This is a huge bonus because if your hair goes straight from cold to hot, it can cause major damage. 

 

ORS Carrot Oil

We know this sounds like a weird one, but the beta carotene and amino acids infused in this oil has amazing strengthening powers. Blended with some of the strongest agents found in nature and infused into a vitamin-rich fortifying crème, this oil will stop any shedding or breakage when the cold weather strikes. 

 

Lee Stafford Ubuntu Colour Fade Protection Oil

Going from the cold weather outdoors, to the warm indoor heat can actually really damage your hair, especially dyed hair. These oils will leave your hair pampered, repaired and restored from all the harshness. It is rich in Omega 6 and excellent for hydration and renewal.

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While the majority of us spend cold days in front of the fire place, Angelena Kelly from Washington thought it would be a great idea to take advantage of the drop in temperature.

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She and her 7-year-old son thought it would be fun to make bubbles in the freezing cold weather. They mixed washing up liquid with karo syrup and water and then watched something magical happen.

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This resulted in beautifully frozen soap bubbles of different shapes and form. If you look at the images , you will feel like Angelena just brought a fairy tale to life.

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