TAKE THE DANGER OUT OF YOUR PET'S HALLOWEEN

 



Every October households around the country prepare for a surge of miniature witches, goblins, and spooks begging for Halloween treats. This tradition has always been a favorite for youngsters. However, family pets may not find it as much fun. Halloween can be a frightening and potentially dangerous time for pets.

Pets may be less disturbed but his haunting holiday if their owners follow these suggestions:

· Excitable pets should be kept away from the door and out of hearing range of a constantly ringing doorbell. These pets should be put in a room where the noise and activity level is less disturbing. A frightened or upset pet may run out the door at the first opportunity and could bite the children in its way.

· Candy and treats should be kept out of the pet's reach. The sweet aroma from the candy dish is very enticing to animals. These sweets, especially the chocolate, are not healthy for pet. Loaded with a toxic substance call theobromine, chocolate can cause vomiting, restlessness, heart disturbances, or death to the pet.

· Candy wrappers also can cause health problems. In their haste to devour candy, many animals may eat the wrapper as well. Wrapped candy may not dissolve and the wrapper could cause an obstruction or irritation to the pet's digestive system.

· Taffy apples and suckers may seem harmless, but a swallowed stick could cause obstruction or perforate the stomach or bowels. Keep these away from pets.

· Dispose of rotten or poor quality treats in hard to reach places. Pets may eat them, unaware that they are unhealthy.

We want your pet to enjoy a safe and healthy Halloween. Avoid these hazards by keeping pets away from sweet treats and in a relaxed environment. If you suspect your pet has eaten chocolate, or any other treat that is causing discomfort, consult your veterinarian immediately.



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