Some Do’s and Don’ts About Halloween and Your Pets
I know it's about a month away, but I like to try to work ahead, you know what I mean?
I always see the pictures on social media of people looking for their animals and it's so heartbreaking. So I thought, why not try to cut down on those issues this time? After all, while you're worried about your kids running around on Halloween, it's easy to forget about your PETS. So here are four safety tips from the ASPCA.
1. Don't let them get into the candy, because chocolate is toxic for dogs. If they eat one bite-size candy bar, they'll probably be fine, because milk chocolate isn't that bad for them. Dark chocolate is more dangerous though.
2. Don't put real candles in your jack-o-lanterns. They're easy to knock over, which can start a fire. So if you have dogs or cats, use fake candles with batteries.
3. Don't MAKE them wear a costume. Some dogs don't seem to mind it. But if yours HATES it, don't force it on them. And almost ALL cats hate it. Also, make sure it's loose enough so they can breathe. And it shouldn't have any dangling parts they could chew off and choke on.
4. Put them in a bedroom and close the door. Especially during peak trick-or-treating hours, so they don't run outside. And make sure they're wearing their collar, just in case they DO get out. Worst-case scenario, they could BITE someone . . . even if your dog is fine with people, having a hundred strangers come to the door in a single night can be stressful.
So let's all try to work together and keep everyone's pets at home and safe this Halloween. After all, we've got a month to work on it.
Halloweenly yours,
Behka