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Halloween Fun and Safety with Your Pets

Posted by: Alliance Animal | May 21, 2020
Categories: Blogs

Are you celebrating Halloween with your pets this year? Halloween is a fun family holiday, and your pets are part of the family too, so it’s only natural to look for ways to include them. However, with pumpkin spice lattes and changing leaves come a variety of seasonal hazards and risks. At Casillas Veterinary Hospitals, we recommend the following to maximize your fun and safety this Halloween.

Pick Out a Simple, Comfortable Pet Halloween Costume

You don’t have to pick out an elaborate outfit to turn your pet into a fun character; sometimes a simple bandanna or pair of wings will suffice. Look for lightweight, loose-fitting costumes or improvise with your own accessories.

Your cute photo-op isn’t worth unnecessary stress or safety risks, of course. Don’t dress up your pets unless you already know they’re comfortable in clothing, and inspect your pet Halloween costume for choking hazards and any loose pieces that could trip or injure them. They should be able to breathe and walk freely too.

Stick to Pet-Friendly Halloween Activities in Montebello

For every holiday, there is an opportunity to attend dozens of family-friendly events. This October, many are designed specifically for animals! From costume contests and parades to pet store giveaways and fundraisers, it’s a great month to mingle with fellow animal lovers. Of course, with so many pet-friendly Halloween activities in Montebello and the surrounding area, there’s no reason to expose your animals to chaotic or confusing situations.

Resist the temptation to take your dog on the trick-or-treating route or bring her to a late-night party. Kids and adults alike are especially unpredictable on Halloween night, and it’s important to reserve some traditions for human participants. Pets don’t mix well with sugar highs, alcohol, or the general spirit of mischief and mayhem associated with this holiday.

Remember to keep chocolate, candles, and your own costume parts out of your pet’s reach too. Now that you know which safety precautions to take, how will you and your pets celebrate Halloween this year in Montebello?

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