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2. Steer clear of antifreeze

One of the deadliest winter dangers for dogs is antifreeze. Antifreeze may keep your car alive, but even a small amount can be enough to poison your dog. The worst part is that antifreeze has a very sweet and sugary smell, making pets naturally attracted to it. So, make sure you keep your antifreeze well away from your dog at all times, cleaning up any spills. If you do think your dog has consumed antifreeze, get them to a vet immediately for an antidote.

A dog in a snowy car. Anna-av / Getty Images

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