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Asking Eric: I’m no Scrooge, but how do I explain I won’t be exchanging gifts this year? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Eric Christmas is overwhelming for me I dont enjoy shopping and never have I dont lik... More

12/04/2025

Editorial: Vested in the community and rooting for Oregon, these are our editorial board’s guiding principles Featured News by Oregon Today News
When The Oregonian began publishing 175 years ago the newspaper was a vehicle for the opin... More

12/04/2025

Who is Brian Cole? FBI arrests suspect in DC Jan. 6 pipe bomb case Featured News by Oregon Today News
The arrest marks the first time investigators have settled on a suspect in an act that had... More

12/04/2025

Man accused of planting pipe bombs before Jan. 6 attack on Capitol charged with explosives offense Featured News by Oregon Today News
A man was arrested on Thursday in the FBIs nearlynbsp5-year-old investigationnbspinto pipe... More

12/04/2025

‘New York Times’ lawsuit creates a new headache for Pentagon chief Hegseth Featured News by Oregon Today News
The New York Times sued Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday over the Pentagons new ... More

12/04/2025

These 3 Dua Lipa concerts deliver the tunes — and the tacos and margaritas Featured News by Oregon Today News
MEXICO CITY Dua Lipas three concerts in Mexico are accompanied by an exclusive culinary e... More

12/04/2025

Oregon teachers union plans 'anti-ICE' trainings, after enforcement surge near schools Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregons largest teachers union will host several statewide trainings meant to teach school... More

12/04/2025

Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq named Big Ten’s tight end of the year Featured News by Oregon Today News
Kenyon Sadiq is the Big Tens tight end of the year More

12/04/2025

PROTECTING PETS IN WINTER WEATHER  
  
Winter weather can mean fun in the snow, but it is also a time we should pay close attention to the safety of our pets. Here are some safety tips to follow as the weather gets colder:   
  
1. Monitor your pet’s food intake. Pets who live outdoors should be fed a bit more in the winter because they need the extra calories to stay warm. Indoor pets typically receive less exercise during cold weather and may require fewer calories.   
2. Oregon law requires all companion animals be provided shelter from the elements. They should have fresh water put out a couple of times a day. Consider a special bowl that prevents the water from freezing.   
3. In severe weather, allow outdoor pets in your house or garage.   
4. If your pet goes outdoors, be aware of the temperature. Pets can get frostbite very easily on the ears, tail, and paws.   
5. When walking your dog in freezing conditions, check their paws to make sure ice is not building up between toes and that salt or gravel is not irritating the skin.   
6. If your dog is a swimmer, keep them on a leash around open water or unstable ice. Hypothermia can set in quickly and your dog may be unable to get out of the water.   
7. Before you start your car, ensure no cats are napping in the warm place your car provides by honking the horn or banging on the hood.   
8. If you are decorating for the holidays, keep ornaments out of the reach of your pets. Remember that poinsettias, holly, mistletoe, and other plants can be toxic if ingested.  
9. Ingesting anti-freeze can be fatal for dogs and cats. It has a sweet taste and even a small amount can cause severe kidney damage or death. You can use a   
  
pet-safe antifreeze, look for brands containing propylene glycol instead of ethylene glycol. If you spill anti-freeze, soak it up immediately. Clay cat litter   
works well to absorb spills, discard the litter once the anti-freeze has been absorbed. Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
PROTECTING PETS IN WINTER WEATHER Winter weather can mean fun in the snow, but it is also a time we should pay close attention to the safety of our pets. Here are some safety tips to follow as the weather gets colder: 1. Monitor your pet’s food intake. Pets who live outdoors should be fed a bit more in the winter because they need the extra calories to stay warm. Indoor pets typically receive less exercise during cold weather and may require fewer calories. 2. Oregon law requires all companion animals be provided shelter from the elements. They should have fresh water put out a couple of times a day. Consider a special bowl that prevents the water from freezing. 3. In severe weather, allow outdoor pets in your house or garage. 4. If your pet goes outdoors, be aware of the temperature. Pets can get frostbite very easily on the ears, tail, and paws. 5. When walking your dog in freezing conditions, check their paws to make sure ice is not building up between toes and that salt or gravel is not irritating the skin. 6. If your dog is a swimmer, keep them on a leash around open water or unstable ice. Hypothermia can set in quickly and your dog may be unable to get out of the water. 7. Before you start your car, ensure no cats are napping in the warm place your car provides by honking the horn or banging on the hood. 8. If you are decorating for the holidays, keep ornaments out of the reach of your pets. Remember that poinsettias, holly, mistletoe, and other plants can be toxic if ingested. 9. Ingesting anti-freeze can be fatal for dogs and cats. It has a sweet taste and even a small amount can cause severe kidney damage or death. You can use a pet-safe antifreeze, look for brands containing propylene glycol instead of ethylene glycol. If you spill anti-freeze, soak it up immediately. Clay cat litter works well to absorb spills, discard the litter once the anti-freeze has been absorbed.
PROTECTING PETS IN WINTER WEATHER Winter weather can mean fun in the snow but it is also ... More

12/04/2025

Oregon among states scrambling to save hemp industry — and THC, CBD products — as ban looms Featured News by Oregon Today News
MINNEAPOLIS The production lines at Indeed Brewing moved quickly the cans filling not wit... More

12/04/2025

Nero Wine Bar brings a touch of Japan to Eugene Featured News by Oregon Today News
My passions for wine and jazz are roughly equal So when I discovered a spot in Eugene Oreg... More

12/04/2025

Dear Abby: Is there any way to shut up my abusive, argumentative, and aggravating brother? Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR ABBY I have a brother who is very opinionated and in my face any time I dont agree wi... More

12/04/2025

GameStop's 'Trade Anything Day' is this weekend. Here's everything to know about the promotion Featured News by Oregon Today News
GameStops Trade Anything Day expands the parameters of the stores usual trade-in policy to... More

12/04/2025

Trump orders flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of National Guard member killed in DC attack Featured News by Oregon Today News
Beckstrom a 20-year-old serving with the West Virginia Army National Guard died last month... More

12/04/2025

Oregon’s Plan for Fixing Its Mental Health System: Build More Beds, Get More Workers Featured News by Oregon Today News
Officials say theyve noticed a tangible difference when new treatment capacity comes on li... More

12/04/2025

Gov. Kotek announces that she's running for reelection in 2026 Featured News by Oregon Today News
The governor announced that she will be seeking reelection in 2026 More

12/04/2025

Miss Manners: Springing surprise holiday vacation on adult children may backfire Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR MISS MANNERS My husband and I have taken our grown children their children and friend... More

12/04/2025

Oregon Gov. Kotek announces 2026 reelection bid, setting up Drazan rematch Featured News by Oregon Today News
Gov Tina Kotek said Thursday that she will seek reelection next year a long expected annou... More

12/04/2025

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek announces reelection bid Featured News by Oregon Today News
Gov Tina Kotek announced Thursday that she will seek another term in office saying Oregon ... More

12/04/2025

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