Halloween Pet Safety Tips!
Posted on 2011-10-27 14:41:50
Keep your pet safe
during Halloween!
DON’T mix pets and
trick-or-treaters at the door.
Dogs and cats can frighten children, and
vice versa. Keep your pet behind a closed door. This will also prevent them
from escaping when the trick-or-treaters come by.
DO protect animals from pranks.
Don’t leave animals unattended outside on Halloween,
the day before, or the day after. Pranksters can hurt your animals, especially
black cats.
DON’T feed candy to animals.
Treats that are delicious to us can be harmful to
pets. Some examples of this are: chocolate in all forms, candies containing
xylitol, and pets eating tin foil and cellophane candy wrappers.
DO keep pets away from lit candles and pumpkins.
Candles and Jack o’ lanterns can singe
pets’ noses and catch fur on fire. They can also be knocked over and set fire
to your house.
DON’T put a reluctant pet in a Halloween costume.
Some dogs and cats don’t mind Halloween costumes,
but don’t force an anxious animal to wear a costume. Make sure costumes fit
well and do not constrict the animal in any way by trying it on the day before.
If you pet seems distressed, allergic, or shows abnormal behavior consider a
festive bandana instead.
DO wear up to date identification.
Be sure your pet wears up to date identification
tags on its collar. If for some reason your pet escapes and gets lost, a collar
and tags or a microchip will increase the changes of them returning home
safely. If your pet frequently slips out of their collar please call us to talk
about implanting a microchip in your pet.

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