Halloween is full of fun for humans β costumes, candy, and parties β but it can be a dangerous night for dogs. From toxic treats to spooky noises, the holiday poses risks many pet owners overlook.
π« Toxic Halloween Foods to Avoid
- Chocolate: Even small amounts can be toxic.
- Xylitol: Found in sugar-free candy and gum β extremely poisonous to dogs.
- Raisins and grapes: Can cause kidney failure.
- Candy wrappers: May cause choking or intestinal blockage.
π§ Costume Safety
Dressing up your pup can be adorable, but make sure:
- Costumes are lightweight and non-restrictive.
- They donβt cover the eyes, nose, or mouth.
- Your dog can move and breathe comfortably.
If your dog shows signs of stress (panting, shaking, hiding), skip the costume.
π» Decor & Door Dangers
- Electric cords and candles can cause burns or shocks.
- Small decorations or fake cobwebs can be swallowed.
- Constant doorbell rings can trigger anxiety β keep your dog in a quiet room.
β€οΈ Safety Tips for a Stress-Free Night
- Walk your dog early before trick-or-treaters arrive.
- Keep candy bowls out of reach.
- Play calming music or use a lavender diffuser (dog-safe dilution).
- Make sure your dogβs ID tags are on in case they slip out.
πΆ Remember
With a little preparation, your pup can enjoy a calm and safe Halloween β free from tummy aches and scares. ππΎ
