Who doesn’t like to dress up their pet and have them join in
on the Halloween fun? We just have to be careful in our enthusiasm involving our
pets in Halloween.
They don’t quite grasp the idea of dressing up and spooking
people. Putting a costume on your pet can make them stressful and going from
door to door can upset them. You may find that your animal will panic when you
answer the door for trick-or-treaters or when you dress up in your Halloween
costume.
Keeping Your Pets Safe from Harm
If you’re hosting a party in your home or invite
trick-or-treaters to your door, one of the best ways to keep Fido (and those
who are visiting) safe is to remove him from the situation completely. You can
kennel your animal somewhere else for the night or put them in a room that’s
off limits to guests. If your cat or dog is normally skittish around people,
it’s best to keep them away from all the commotion on Halloween.
While many animals may freak out from all the holiday
hoopla, there are some who love it just as much, if not more than you do. Here
are some tips to allow your people loving, socialite pet to get involved in the
festivities in a safe way.
Let them enjoy your visitors – from a distance.
You may find that your pet is not bothered by the costumes
at all. Maybe your puppy or kitty likes to go to the door and welcome your
guests. If this is the case, make sure he or she does not dart out the door
while you’re handing out treats. Try leashing your animal within a safe
distance from the door so they can enjoy the guests while remaining safe
inside.
This will also help the children who like to see the animals
but don’t want to touch them or be close to them. Because animals scare some
children while others get very excited and want to run toward them and be the
aggressor, a leashed animal will help you stay in control of the situation and
allow both the children and your pet to enjoy the experience.
Keep Candy Away From Your Pets
If you have children who will be trick-or-treating, you’ll
have to pay careful attention to your pets once you return home for the night
with the kids’ treats. While sorting and eating the goodies from the evening,
make certain that all candy, especially chocolate, is out of the cat or dog’s
reach. Chocolate, even in the tiniest amounts, can be deadly to animals. Refrain
from letting your little ones dump their trick-or-treat bags and buckets on the
floor to sort their candy. Instead, head to the dining room table or a counter
to pick through the yummy treats.
You Know Your Pet Better Than Anyone
As the “parent” to your pet, you know his or her temperament
better than anyone else. If this is your first Halloween with a pet, don’t be
surprised if he or she doesn’t find the day as pleasurable as the other members
of the family. Keep these simple, yet often overlooked safety tips in mind this
year. By taking simple precautions beforehand to prepare for the night, you can
ensure everyone in the family and all your guests have a healthy and safe
Halloween.
Follow these simple steps and you and your pet will have a
fun and enjoyable Halloween.