BOO! Halloween is almost here and that
means ghosts, goblins and lots of situations that could be harmful to
our furry friends. From Halloween decorations to trick-or-treating,
precautionary measures must be taken to ensure the safety of
pets.
Erin Askeland, CPDT-KA and Training and / Expert at
Camp Bow Wow (North America’s largest and most trusted pet care franchise), has offered her insights and tips for
Halloween Pet Safety.
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Fido may look adorable in his new superhero
costume, but that cape won’t necessarily keep him out of harm’s way.
Dressing up your pet for Halloween can be harmful. Costumes should not
constrict the animal's movement, hearing or
sight, or impede their ability to breathe, bark or meow. Also, it may
be helpful to try on costumes before the big night. If your pet seems
distressed or shows abnormal behavior, don’t bother.
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Before your pet participates in any Halloween
activities, take a closer look at his or her costume and make sure it
does not have small, dangling or easily chewed-off pieces that they
could choke on. Also, watch out for ill-fitting
outfits which can get twisted on external objects on your pet, leading
to injury.
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Putting make-up or face paint on your pet can be
harmful. Paints could potentially irritate their skin, or may be eaten.
Even make-up that is non-toxic could cause stomachaches or worse.
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Candy bags are strictly for the enjoyment of
trick-or-treaters, not your pet. Chocolate in all forms, especially dark
or baking chocolate, can be very dangerous for dogs and cats. Give your
pooch their own Halloween candy by treating
them to their favorite doggy snack. If you do suspect that your pet has
ingested something toxic, please call your veterinarian or your local control center immediately.
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Keep an eye out for decorative edible items like
Halloween pumpkins and candy corn, when participating in this year’s
festivities with your pet. While these are considered to be relatively
nontoxic, they can be harmful, causing
stomach upset in pets who nibble on them.
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Do not take your pets trick or treating. It’s
possible that your dog could get spooked by a ghost or goblin and a dog
bite or fight could occur.
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