Halloween is the spookiest night of the year, but keeping your pets safe doesn't have to be tricky. Every Halloween, veterinarian clinics are bombarded with sick pups who have gotten into trouble on this spooky night. This year, skip the stress and keep your pets safe with these tips.
Many of the treats and goodies we enjoy on Halloween are very toxic to dogs. Unlike cats, who tend to be picky eaters, dogs will eat pretty much everything. The treats below are particularly dangerous to your pets, so be sure to keep them out of reach.
But toxicity isn't the only concern when it comes to candy. Candy wrappers can also be an issue as they can become lodged inside your pet's throat or intestinal tract, requiring surgery for removal. Keep an eye out for wrappers that are made of foil or cellophane, as they have the potential to cause gastrointestinal irritation.
Even the best-behaved dogs can grow skittish or overwhelmed by a mass amount of people. (Especially if those people are all costumed up) So be sure to keep an eye on your dog's body language to decide the best option for your dog on Halloween. Even if your dog is a social butterfly, she may feel more comfortable away from all the excitement of eager trick-or-treaters.
If possible, walk your dog earlier in the night before all the trick-or-treaters come out. If you decide to walk your dog later in the night, she may find dispersed candy, wrappers, and broken eggs on the streets. To make sure your dog stays away from these tempting streets, we recommend taking walks earlier in the night and keeping your dog out of reach from trick-o-treaters.
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