For Dogs and other pets lovers everywhere! by Danielle Duval LeMyre Marsolet ddlemyre@yahoo.com
HALLOWEEN Halloween can be a frightening experience for your pets. Be
aware that black
cats and kittens are at serious risk in the last half of
October. Keep them
inside. Most shelters will not allow black cats to be
adopted during this
time.
Keep your pets away from the door and out of hearing of the
doorbell during
the high traffic of Halloween night. Don't make it easy for
your pet to slip
out and become disoriented with those unfamiliar creatures
in the
neighborhood. Your normally placid pet may be frightened
enough to bite an
unsuspecting ghost or goblin who is trying to be friendly.
Even if you know your pet will be confined, his or her tags
or other
identification are essential Halloween wear. Lock your
gates if your dog
must stay outside. The "trick" may be on you.
Candy, and especially chocolate, is not healthy for pets. Keep all
sweets out of your
pet's way. If your pet does eat chocolate, watch for
vomiting,
restlessness or other symptoms, and call your veterinarian for advice.
A wrapper around the candy won't deter your pet, and might
get stuck in the
animal's throat, or cause stomach upset.
Sticks on candy apples or lollipops may be swallowed and
cause an
obstruction or perforation of your pet's stomach or bowels.
If you dispose of left-over candy, make sure it is pet
proof.
Let's make sure EVERYBODY has a safe Halloween!
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