KEEP THE CANDY AWAY
Pets should never be allowed access to candy. Chocolate is especially dangerous but candy that contains artificial sweeteners should be avoided. Additionally, some types of candy may pose choking hazards for pets, including gum, chewy candy, and hard candy.
DON’T SCARE YOUR PET
It may be a Halloween tradition to “trick” your friends and family with pranks and silly frights, but don’t scare your pets. Remember that your pets don’t know it’s Halloween. Anything that is out of the ordinary for them is going to put them on edge, so don’t add to that on purpose.
KEEP PETS AWAY FROM DÉCOR
Halloween decorations can pose a hazard for pets. Power cords may be one of the most concerning parts of any decoration, but heavy décor that can be knocked over onto a pet may also be a risk. In addition, pets should not be allowed near candles!
DO NOT OVERHEAT PETS IN COSTUMES
If it’s hot where you live on Halloween night, consider skipping the costume for your pet—or just take a few cute pictures at home instead of taking him out.
SECURE PETS AWAY FROM THE DOOR
For this Halloween pet safety tip, keep your pet secured away from the door so they won’t become scared by the “intruders” in costumes or try to bite neighbors or escape when feeling nervous on Halloween.
CONSIDER WHITE NOISE
If your pet is very afraid of the sounds associated with Halloween—such as the doorbell ringing, the shouting of people outside — then you might want to use white noise to help keep him calm.
KEEP THE CANDY AWAY
Pets should never be allowed access to candy. Chocolate is especially dangerous but candy that contains artificial sweeteners should be avoided. Additionally, some types of candy may pose choking hazards for pets, including gum, chewy candy, and hard candy.
DON’T SCARE YOUR PET
It may be a Halloween tradition to “trick” your friends and family with pranks and silly frights, but don’t scare your pets. Remember that your pets don’t know it’s Halloween. Anything that is out of the ordinary for them is going to put them on edge, so don’t add to that on purpose.
KEEP PETS AWAY FROM DÉCOR
Halloween decorations can pose a hazard for pets. Power cords may be one of the most concerning parts of any decoration, but heavy décor that can be knocked over onto a pet may also be a risk. In addition, pets should not be allowed near candles!
DO NOT OVERHEAT PETS IN COSTUMES
If it’s hot where you live on Halloween night, consider skipping the costume for your pet—or just take a few cute pictures at home instead of taking him out.
SECURE PETS AWAY FROM THE DOOR
For this Halloween pet safety tip, keep your pet secured away from the door so they won’t become scared by the “intruders” in costumes or try to bite neighbors or escape when feeling nervous on Halloween.
CONSIDER WHITE NOISE
If your pet is very afraid of the sounds associated with Halloween—such as the doorbell ringing, the shouting of people outside — then you might want to use white noise to help keep him calm.
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