Soon the little ghosts and goblins
will be coming out but it’s not just the kids dressing up these days.
More and more pet owners like to get their furry kids in on the Halloween
action as well.
Pet expert and owner of Pets
in the City, Aaron Hill, offers the following tips to make sure
Halloween doesn’t end up being a “ruff” night for the four-legged family
members!
Safety first! - No
matter now cute your pooch will look dressed up as a mummy, you have to ask
your self, 'is it safe?' Costumes should be simple without a lot of small
parts or dangling items. These can be chocking or tripping issues that
can hurt your pet or others. Also important to make sure any pet costumes
don't restrict breathing or cause your pet to overheat. Think safety and
comfort over cuteness of costume!
Hide the sweet treats - Absolutely no candy or human treats of any kind should be given to your pets. Make sure all human candy and treats are put well out of reach of your furry kids and make sure your children are aware of the dangers of giving candy to dogs. Chocolate and nuts are in a lot of Halloween candy and both are extremely dangerous for pooches.
Pet Patrol - Pet parties can be a lot of fun as long as safety precautions are taken. Make sure to have as many "human helpers" as possible to monitor the dogs at the party to make sure they are safe and not getting into any trouble. Warn party goers about the dangers of unattended dogs, feeding people food to dogs etc.
Hide the sweet treats - Absolutely no candy or human treats of any kind should be given to your pets. Make sure all human candy and treats are put well out of reach of your furry kids and make sure your children are aware of the dangers of giving candy to dogs. Chocolate and nuts are in a lot of Halloween candy and both are extremely dangerous for pooches.
Pet Patrol - Pet parties can be a lot of fun as long as safety precautions are taken. Make sure to have as many "human helpers" as possible to monitor the dogs at the party to make sure they are safe and not getting into any trouble. Warn party goers about the dangers of unattended dogs, feeding people food to dogs etc.
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Aaron Hill is a certified
professional animal trainer and the owner of Pets in the City (www.petsinthecity.com)
a premiere Dog Walking / Pet-sitting/ Training service in Los Angeles. He is certified in pet
first-aid and CPR and is a member of Pet-Sitters International.
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