Halloween isn’t just for children anymore! According to the National Retail Federation, sixteen percent of Americans will dress up their pets for Halloween. The most popular pet costumes? Pumpkins, hotdogs, lions and pirates! Celebrating Halloween festivities with your pet can be a fun bonding experience but a few precautions are necessary to prevent your furry friend from getting lost.
Trick or Treating and Parties
Before you head out, ask yourself these honest questions.
Will my pet enjoy this? Is he confident and well-socialized? Or will he be fearful, stressed and try to escape?
Handing Out Candy
Set your pet up for success and safety when the trick or treaters come to your door. Cats are probably best safely contained in a quiet room or in their carrier. Dogs may enjoy the visitors, but to prevent them from accidentally darting out the door or nipping an inquisitive child, use a baby gate as a barrier at your front door. Then you can simply pass the candy out over the gate while your dog can observe the fun but still back away from the children if he feels threatened. If your dog becomes stressed by the trick or treaters, put him in a quiet room until all is calm.
One More Tip!
If your dog or cat is already missing, Halloween is a great time to spread the word in your neighborhood. Slip a lost pet flyer (along with the candy, of course!) into every trick or treater’s bag. You can print two or four to a page to save on printing and ink costs.
Have a wonderful and safe Halloween!
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