Halloween is spooky, fun and festive for kids and adults alike, but it can be a bit frightening for your pets. There are lots of Halloween pet hazards that can injure or terrify your furry friends. To make sure your pets get through the festivities and trick-or-treating safely, keep these tips in mind:
Candy Isn’t for Pets
There isn’t any candy that your pets should eat, but chocolate is particularly dangerous for cats and dogs.
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A new puppy is always a welcome addition to your home – a cute, wiggly, furry bundle of joy that everyone will love. Unfortunately, new puppies are also a tremendous amount of work during those first few weeks, and your puppy’s bad habits can arise if you don’t handle integrating them into the family properly. Think about it – he’s only a few months old, has been taken away from his mother, and is expected to learn a whole new set of rules in a new household without his siblings!
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Most of us know that we should follow certain safety rules when we are walking or jogging, especially at night. We wear reflective tape on our clothes or wear white and may take a flashlight with us. If we do that for ourselves, shouldn’t we invest in the same for our pets as well? Pets who don’t wear reflective collars or other safety accessories at night can unexpectedly dash out into traffic or seem to suddenly appear out of nowhere to others out walking.
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