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Oct 14 2022

Safety for Spooky Season

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Spooky Season is upon us—children and adults alike want to celebrate like it’s 2019 and bust out the costumes, candy, and decorations! With many of the COVID restrictions lifted or lightened, this year might be a busy night of spooky fun for families waiting for the return of a regular Hallowe’en night. That said, animals can’t comprehend why Dad suddenly resembles Homer Simpson, the doorbell keeps misfiring, or the Disney zombie apocalypse is starting outside their window. Some pets are into all the action, and some find it frightening. Either way, it’s important to keep them in mind so they can be safe, secure, and stress-free.

Keep decorations animal friendly.

Keep your pets indoors.

Having your pets microchipped will help you find them if they somehow get outside. Even if your pet is accustomed to being outside, the unusual decorations, lights, and groups of people can be disorientating and raise the risk of getting lost.

Let your pets decide if they are dressing up, too. There may be costumes for every pet, but not every pet wants to wear them, especially if they are restricting, uncomfortable, or embarrassing.

Don’t share the candy! Dark chocolate is the biggest no-no, but here are a few others that you might not know about:

Mistakes happen, too, especially with lots of kids or houseguests around your pets; if you think your pet overindulged or got into some of the wrong candy, call your veterinarian or local emergency clinic immediately.

Keep it spooky and safe, everyone!

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