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Brawley Today
By the People, for the People
Brawley, CA Braces for Winter Weather Risks to Pets
Meteorologist offers tips to protect animals from frostbite, hypothermia, and toxic chemicals
Published on Feb. 14, 2026
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As winter weather approaches Brawley, California, pet owners are being warned about the serious risks it can pose to their animals. From frostbite and hypothermia to exposure to toxic ice-melting chemicals, the cold temperatures and snowy conditions can create dangerous situations for pets if precautions are not taken.
Why it matters
Brawley, located in California's Imperial Valley, experiences relatively mild winters compared to other parts of the country. However, even brief cold snaps can put pets at risk if owners are not vigilant about protecting them. Educating the community about these winter weather hazards can help keep animals safe.
The details
Meteorologist Caitlin Kaiser advises pet owners to take several steps to safeguard their animals during cold weather. This includes limiting time outdoors, providing warm bedding, and wiping paws to remove any ice-melting chemicals that could be toxic if ingested. Kaiser also recommends dressing pets in protective clothing like sweaters or booties when venturing outside.
- As winter weather approaches Brawley, California
The players
Caitlin Kaiser
A meteorologist who is providing tips to protect pets during the winter weather.
What they’re saying
“Winter weather can bring serious and sometimes deadly risks to your pets. From frostbite and hypothermia, to toxic ice-melting chemicals, these dangers could be lurking under otherwise magical snow and ice.”
— Caitlin Kaiser, Meteorologist (weather.com)
The takeaway
By taking simple precautions like limiting outdoor time, providing warm bedding, and wiping paws, Brawley pet owners can help keep their furry friends safe during the winter months and avoid potentially dangerous situations caused by the cold weather.
