Including Pets in Halloween Fun

Spooky Fun for Fido and Mr. Whiskers

By Eva Kingsford, published Oct 29, 2007
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A pet becomes a member of the family, like a child, and many pet parents don't want to leave their furry four-legged children out of all the Halloween fun. But before running out to buy Fido or Mr. Whiskers a costume, there are some things every pet parent needs to know in order to ensure that their adorable addition has a safe and enjoyable holiday.

While parties and lots of spooky dressed guests are fun for people, they can make some pets, especially cats, nervous and stressed. When hosting a ghoulish bash it's always best to give pets a closed of section that is off limits to guests. This way pets have somewhere familiar to hang out and get some quiet rest away from all the strange faces and noise of the party. This also helps prevent them from getting out and getting lost should someone leave a door open. Allow pets to make a brief appearance and then let pets retreat to their secluded suite. Pet parents should check in on pets occasionally and give them some extra attention and reassurance. Doing so will help keep pets calm and entertained without becoming stressed or anxious.

For fun with costumes there are a few comfort and safety measures to follow. The first thing is to make sure that the costume properly fits the pet. That means that the pet should be able to walk and move freely while wearing the costume. The pet should also be able to breathe normally and see completely when wearing the costume and any head piece that may come with the costume. If Fido is going to tag along for trick-or-treating, then the costume should have either reflective material or parts adhered to ensure proper night-time safety. Before outfitting a pet with the new costume, the pet should be allowed time to get familiar with the costume itself. This will help avoid frustration and stress for both the pet and the parent.

Including Pets in Halloween Fun

What will your furry friend be this year?

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Takeaways
  • Pets should never be allowed to eat candy, especially chocolate which can be fatal to animals.
  • Pet should be allowed time to get familiar with their costumes before putting them on.
  • Halloween theme toys which pets can enjoy for some spooky playful fun of their own.
Did You Know?
There are pet treats that can be made at home and baked fresh for fun and special Holiday fun with pets.
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