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A pet is at risk of frostbite when the temperature drops to 32? F and below.

When exposed to the cold for too long, the body begins a process of survival.

The tip of the tail, ears, paw pads and toes are the most common areas affected, but dogs and cats can get frostbite on their nose, too.

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