Thursday 8 October 2015

How to make the Halloween night less scary for your pet?

Halloween night for your pet

Not all pets are super social, some have their own instincts. If this is the case with your pet, then you need to take preventative measures that will help your pet have a less scary experience on the day of Halloween.

·         Tuck them away from hazards while you are having fun. Ensure that your pets have a safe and secured haven in a room where they can feel safe and comfortable.

·         If you are conducting a Halloween party, then don’t forget to do the same. With Halloween costumes and masks on, your pet may not recognize even the familiar people.

·         Irrespective of the super social nature of your pet, it is good to keep them indoors, particularly while you’re out trick-or-treating.

·         Do not force your pet to wear a costume, it makes them feel dread, you can go for a fancy collar or bandana instead.

·         Even though they’re generally safe, by no means let your pet bite on real pumpkins, for the reason that they may cause stomach upset.

·         If at all, your pet does consume the contents of a trick-or-treat bag, with no further ado, call your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center





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