The 4 Best Halloween Pointers Pet Owners Must Know

By Robin Setser


Are you looking forward to Halloween night? If so, you might have already made preparations, whether they're in regard to greeting trick-or-treaters, going out to party, or staying indoors to catch up on some scary movies. For pet owners, there's an additional layer of responsibility that must be accounted for. Halloween night is hectic, after all, so keeping your pet stress-free and content is vital. Here are the 4 best pointers that you should know going into this holiday.

First, understand that not all pets like costumes. While they may look cute or endearing, you must take their comfort into consideration as well. If your dog or cat is wearing a costume, and they seem to be struggling to get it off or simply won't move at all, it's safe to assume that they don't like it. Don't keep your pet in a costume if they appear uncomfortable. This will help your pet enjoy the night more than they would otherwise.

Another thing to know about Halloween night is that keeping pets indoors is best. No matter how well-behaved your pet may be, they may become stressed or discouraged by seeing many people on the street at night. Instead of allowing them to leave the house, keep them in until the night is done. This will make your pet less tense, thereby allowing them to enjoy Halloween with their family that much more.

It's also worth noting where your indoor Halloween decorations are located. After all, your pets may get into these, which can cause accidents if they aren't careful. If they aren't able to pull said decorations down from their resting places, they might end up chewing on them, which can cause stomach discomfort or other health problems. By keeping said decorations out of reach, your pet's wellbeing will benefit.

Fourth, and perhaps most importantly, don't feed your pet candy. This may go without saying, especially for long-time pet owners, but there are various sweets that can make your cat or dog ill. Chocolate is known for being toxic to pets, but keeping candy in general out of their reach is important. Set the bowl or bag in a location where they cannot reach. This will eliminate the risk of them accidentally ingesting candy during Halloween.




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