“Chloe” rests indoors. Photo: S. Hintz

From an announcement by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development

LANSING, Mich. – Michigan’s State Veterinarian released the following statement in response to the ongoing statewide air quality alert:

“Animals react to poor air conditions much like humans do, and certain groups — as birds, young or older animals, and those with heart or respiratory issues — face higher risks during air quality alerts,” said State Veterinarian, Nora Wineland. “MDARD urges owners to monitor their animals for signs of coughing, wheezing, trouble breathing, watery eyes, low energy, changes in how they sound, reduced appetite and reduced thirst. If you see anything concerning, contact your veterinarian.”

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Follow these tips to protect your animals from poor air quality:

  • Avoid strenuous exercise outdoors. Although walking or running with your pets is typically beneficial, it is not recommended when air quality is poor due to elevated particle levels.
  • Limit the amount of time animals spend outdoors. Only allow animals outside when necessary. Provide indoor spaces for your pets until the air quality alert is lifted.
  • Keep doors and windows closed. Use fans or air conditioning units with air filters to promote clean air flow and replace filters regularly. Air purifiers can help reduce any particles that come indoors.

If you have additional questions related to the health of your animals, contact your veterinarian.

For more information about air quality in your local area, please visit the Environmental Protection Agency’s interactive air quality map and sign up for alerts through the EnviroFlash system.

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