Halloween is an annual event that many children and adults look forward to enthusiastically, anticipating a day and evening filled with masks, candy, and pranks. But this holiday can be particularly spooky for the furry children in your family. To make Halloween fun for all your family members, take note of these Halloween safety tips for your pet.
Pet costumes are adorable, but many pets aren’t comfortable wearing them. If you do dress up your pet:
If your pet seems uncomfortable or stressed, it’s best to skip the costume and opt for a festive bandana or collar instead. Subtle signs of anxiety in dogs can include holding their tail low or tucking it between their legs, keeping their ears back, licking their lips, yawning, pacing, shaking, panting, widening their eyes (showing the whites), or dilated pupils.
Halloween candy is a no-no for pets. Common dangers include:
Always store candy in sealed containers and keep it well out of reach.
Plus, dogs may gobble up candy wrappers and all. Cellophane or foil wrappers are big trouble when swallowed. Intestinal upsets, gastrointestinal blockages, and pancreatitis can result when your pet eats items not normally on their menu.
Decorations can be fun for humans but hazardous for pets:
Even pumpkin and pumpkin seeds can upset a pet’s stomach, especially when consumed in large quantities. Opt for pet-safe décor and keep fragile or dangerous items out of reach.
The constant ringing of the doorbell and the parade of costumed visitors can be stressful for pets. Even pets that normally love children can be thrown off by the constant ring of the doorbell or knocking, the sheer number of visitors, and the weird appearance of their human friends.
Pets can easily escape with doors opening and closing frequently. To keep them safe, make sure:
If your pet enjoys socializing, consider including them in Halloween festivities with:
Halloween can be a blast for everyone, including pets, when safety is a priority. With a little preparation, you can enjoy the spooky season while keeping your furry companions safe, happy, and stress-free.