Halloween can be a fun and exciting holiday, but it also poses unique risks for pets. With doorbells constantly ringing, strange costumes, and lots of tempting treats around, it’s important to take precautions to ensure your furry friends stay safe.

🎃Keep pets away from the door. The constant opening and closing of the door for trick-or-treaters can cause pets to feel anxious. Additionally, pets may attempt to dash outside in the chaos, risking injury or becoming lost. Keeping them in a secure, quiet room is a smart move.

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🎃Watch out for candy hazards. Chocolate, raisins, and artificial sweeteners like xylitol are toxic to dogs and cats. Ensure all treats are kept out of reach. If you suspect your pet has ingested something harmful, contact a vet immediately.

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🎃Be mindful of costumes. While dressing your pet up may seem fun, some pets find it stressful. If you do choose a costume, make sure it’s comfortable, doesn’t restrict movement, and avoids small, dangling parts that could be swallowed.

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🎃Keep decorations pet-friendly. Jack-o'-lanterns, candles, and electric cords can be dangerous if a curious pet tries to chew or knock them over. Opt for battery-operated candles and place decorations out of reach.

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By following these simple steps, you can make Halloween safe and enjoyable for both you and your pets.

BOO Wow Wow! Capital Region Pets in Adorable Halloween Costumes!

It's that time of year and why should humans have all the fun? These Capital Region pets are all dressed up for Halloween. If you are still wondering how to dress up your furry friend, this may give you some inspiration.

Gallery Credit: Facebook posts

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