Halloween Safety Tips for Pets: Keep Your Dog Safe This Halloween!
Halloween brings excitement, but it can also pose risks for our furry friends. Follow these Halloween safety tips for pets to ensure a happy, safe holiday for everyone in your family.
Keep Halloween Treats Out of Paw’s Reach
Candy bowls and treat bags might be fun for trick-or-treaters, but they’re harmful to pets. Chocolate and candies containing xylitol are especially toxic to dogs. Keep treats in secured, high places where pets can’t reach. If you suspect your pet has eaten candy, keep the number for your vet or the ASPCA Poison Control Center on hand just in case your pet sneaks a treat.
Make Your Pet’s Costume Comfortable and Safe
Costumes are cute, but your pet’s comfort and safety come first. Choose costumes that don’t restrict movement, breathing, or vision, and avoid loose parts that could pose choking hazards. Consider a “dress rehearsal” to see how your dog or cat reacts. If they seem uncomfortable, it might be best to skip the costume.
Secure Hazardous Decorations
Pets are naturally curious, and Halloween decorations may attract their attention. Keep hazards like glow sticks, electrical cords, and candles out of reach. Opt for battery-operated lights in pumpkins or decorations to avoid fire risks. Even seemingly harmless wrappers can pose choking risks if left unattended, so a quick post-Halloween cleanup can help prevent accidents.