
Make no bones about it, your Holy Terrier will steal candy and treats so after you reap your bounty, put them away where your pups can’t get them. Cats should never be outside on Halloween and can be subject to real torture. You don’t want Eric the Great Dane escaping and ending up in an orange jumpsuit or worse.

Kids get excited on Halloween, make sure they remember to close doors and gates, and don’t over stimulate the dogs with their own excitement.
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Fill a couple of Kongs with peanut butter to keep them busy, turn on a TV or soothing music and keep their attention focused on…….their TREATS not the tricksters! No basement? Are they crate trained? Try a back bedroom, laundry room or at least keep them on a harness and leash. Don’t want them to wake the dead barking all evening? Try the basement after all they aren’t being sent to Purgatory it will be over in a few hours. If you have a secure yard or outdoor kennel that dogs can’t see the goblins approaching and the scallywags can’t taunt them that can be a good place to hang for the evening. (See below for some favorites or Google Halloween dog-you could spend hours)įirst, remember to make sure their collar and ID tag is on. No one wants to invite Lawsuit Larry to this party! It’s probably best to attend or host a Halloween themed dog party and call it hilarious. Even dogs normally good with kids can get scared and nip or jump on the little tricksters, whose costumes can make them more susceptible to injury. You might be tempted to take Caspar the Friendly Corgi trick or treating but experts don’t recommend it.
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Now that we’re all dressed and ready to go trick-or-treating, what do you with your Pirate Pittie and Miss Kitty? It’s probably not the best idea to let them free roam the house on All Hallows Eve, with gaggles of witches and ghouls stalking the streets, pounding on doors shouting and demanding candy even the best natured dog can be left to wonder What The Skeleton is going on? Our friends at have some tips to keep things from going all to Hades October 31.
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To our pets, once recognizable faces and eyes are now covered, plus costumes often need accessories to flail around like magic wands, bazookas, ninja swords or superhero capes. We think our costumes look great but pets can be very anxious and afraid on Halloween. For one terrifying night, we hide our faces behind masks, make up, bizarre hats and big hairy wigs so we can impress friends and frighten the neighbors. Think about it, those 2 legged creatures with opposable thumbs who can open the treat jar and drive to the dog park suddenly look different. Here are some tips to keep your pets safe and less anxious on the weirdest day of the year. Who doesn’t want to have a scary Halloween?
