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Secaucus Today
By the People, for the People
Secaucus Braces for Winter Weather Risks to Pets
Experts warn of frostbite, hypothermia, and toxic chemicals as temperatures drop
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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As winter weather hits Secaucus, New Jersey, experts are warning pet owners about the serious dangers their animals could face, including frostbite, hypothermia, and exposure to toxic ice-melting chemicals. Meteorologist Caitlin Kaiser provides simple steps pet owners can take to keep their furry friends safe when the temperatures drop.
Why it matters
Pets are vulnerable to the harsh conditions of winter weather, and owners need to be vigilant to protect their animals from potential harm. Secaucus, located in northern New Jersey, experiences cold, snowy winters, making it crucial for local residents to understand the risks and take appropriate measures.
The details
Winter weather can bring a range of hazards for pets, from frostbite and hypothermia to exposure to toxic chemicals used for ice-melting. Frostbite can occur on a pet's ears, paws, and tail, while hypothermia can set in quickly if an animal is left outside for too long. Additionally, pets may ingest harmful substances like rock salt or antifreeze while walking through treated areas.
- Secaucus experiences cold, snowy winters typical of the northern New Jersey region.
The players
Caitlin Kaiser
A meteorologist who provides expert advice on keeping pets safe during 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)
What’s next
Pet owners in Secaucus should closely monitor their animals during cold weather, limit time outdoors, and be vigilant about potential hazards like ice-melting chemicals.
The takeaway
Protecting pets from the dangers of winter weather is crucial for Secaucus residents. By taking simple precautions, pet owners can ensure their furry friends stay safe and healthy during the cold, snowy months.


