According to the Regional Council of Veterinary Medicine of the State of São Paulo (CRMV-SP), just like in humans, animals expend more energy to stay warm during the winter, which reduces their body’s defense capabilities. Respiratory illnesses, such as kennel cough in dogs and rhinotracheitis in cats, become more frequent during this period. Therefore, it is crucial to adopt preventive measures to ensure your pets’ well-being during the colder days.
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