While many of us love celebrating the spooky season, Halloween can be an anxious time for pet owners. These Halloween safety tips for pets will help keep your furry friends calm, comfortable and secure during the evening’s spooktacular activities....
Here are some Halloween safety tips for pets. 6 Halloween Pet Safety Tips 1. Keep Candy and Sweet Treats Out of Reach Those tempting bowls of candy are seemingly everywhere during the season—and they can be dangerous for your pets. While all candies and sweet treats are off-limits to ...
Veterinarians say it takes just 1 ounce of milk chocolate for every pound of your dog’s weight to cause a poisonous reaction. The DDPHE and DAP offered the following advice for keeping pets happy and healthy at Halloween. If you suspect your pet has ingested something...
Pumpkin and pets Jack-o-lanterns can add the perfect finishing touch to your spooky decor, but candles and pets don’t mix. A wagging tail or curious kitty can easily send this flying or risk being burnt, so if you do plan to try your paw at some pumpkin carving, keep it out of re...
Even the bravest of pets will need some protection from the occasional hazards of Halloween. Here are several tips for keeping pets safe during this happy (and just-a-little haunted) time of year. 1. If your pet will be wearing a costume this year, test it on him ahead of time. Look...
Most of us humans consider chocolate a food group; however, it’s not a treat for dogs or cats — in fact it’stoxic. Even seemingly healthy treats likeraisinsare a no-no for our pets. If your cat got into your chocolate stash,here’s what to do, according toModern Catand the Coll...
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Let's not forget about our furry friends tonight during the Halloween festivities. Here are a few tips to keep your pets safe on Halloween.According to theASPCA, the most common threat to your pet on Halloween is the candy bowl. Make sure you put it up high enough that your pet can't...
READ MORE: 5 tips for safe Halloween fun Consider skipping the costume.It’s best not to dress up your pets for Halloween, but if you choose to, it’s important for pets to wear safe, comfortable costumes. They should be loose enough to provide freedom of movement but not loose enough ...
Fear, anxiety and household dangers can all pose as threats to our pets during Halloween. Below are some helpful tips to keep your pet safe and happy. Be highly visible: Make sure the costume is very reflective so that your pet can be easily seen by drivers. You can buy reflective ...