Halloween is a fun time for humans, but not necessarily for
pets. Please follow these tips, and share them with others, to
help keep all pets safe this Halloween.
Protect your pet on Halloween by keeping it indoors.
A pet that's out at night with trick-or-treaters might get
spooked by their excited voices and costumes, which could
cause it to run off and get lost.
If you have a black cat, you should be especially careful
about keeping it indoors on Halloween. Some people are
superstitious about black cats and may try to scare or harm
them.
Keep your pet confined and away from the door while
you're greeting trick-or-treaters at your home to prevent
it from darting outdoors.
If you have a dog, it may feel that its territory is
being invaded by the constant onslaught of visitors.
Keeping your dog in a secluded area of the house will help it
stay calm and prevent it from growling or possibly biting your
visiting ghouls and goblins.
Keep Halloween candy out of your pet's reach because
it can make your pet sick. In fact, chocolate can be fatal to
dogs!
Celebrate Halloween with your pet by giving it goodies
that are made especially for its species, like dog
biscuits or cat treats.
If you're considering giving someone a black cat to
celebrate Halloween, please either give them a stuffed animal
or a homemade gift certificate to the Clallam County Humane
Society instead. This will allow them to select just
the right cat (or other pet) for them.
When your dog is lost, chances are that someone, somewhere has seen your dog.
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