1. Keep Candy and Decorations Out of Reach
Candy—no matter what kind it is—is not good for pets. Chocolate, especially, can be very dangerous to dogs and cause a wide range of problems from vomiting to death. Xylitol, a common ingredient used as a sweetener, is also dangerous for dogs as it can mess with their blood sugar levels. So no matter what your plans for the big night are, make …show more content…
Bring Pets Indoors
If you normally leave your pets outside, you should bring them on Halloween night. All the people coming and going, the costumes, and loud noises can scare pets. So bring them indoors to keep them safe, comfortable, and happy.
3. Keep Pets Away From Flames
If you plan to light your jack-o-lanterns on Halloween night, make sure your pet cannot reach them. Curiosity—or even a distraction—can cause your pet to walk right into the flame. Even if you just have a small candle inside, it is best to keep it out of reach of your pet so that they do not burn themselves.
4. Confine Pets
Finally, if you plan to stay home on Halloween night you might want to consider confining your pet. With the door opening and closing constantly—and strangers coming and going—your beloved pet might begin to feel anxious, irritated, or scared. This can cause your pet to lash out, bite, or try to escape. So keep your pet away from the front door for the night.
By utilizing these tips, you can ensure that your pet is safe and comfortable on Halloween night. If, despite your best efforts, your pet does become injured or eats something toxic, take your pet to an emergency vet immediately for diagnosis and