As Americans prepare for Halloween this year, American Humane – the country’s first national animal welfare organization – is reminding pet owners to think about their four-legged friends. As children gear up to go trick-or-treating and adults pick out costumes and decorations, American Humane is providing a handful of safety tips for keeping pets safe.
Below is a checklist of things you can do to prioritize pet safety this Halloween:
- Choose comfortable and non-restrictive costumes for your pets
- Keep chocolates and candies out of their reach, opting for pet-friendly treats instead
- Move lit candles, jack-o’-lanterns and other potentially hazardous Halloween decorations away from walking paths
- Have a quiet and secure space for your pets if they get overwhelmed – it should be indoors and away from visitors and parties
- Close doors when possible and keep a watchful eye on pets so they don’t escape when trick-or-treaters come to the door
- Ensure your dog or cat has a microchip, collar or ID tag in case they escape
Dr. Thomas Edling, the chief veterinary officer of American Humane, released the following statement:
“A little bit of planning will go a long way this Halloween. By choosing costumes that don’t interfere with your pet’s breathing, walking, vision and hearing, your furry friend can safely join in on the fun. When trick-or-treaters come to the door, keep your guard up so pets don’t escape, and make sure they have a quiet, secure space that’s away from visitors and parties.
“And as children bring home their sweet stash, remember to keep all candy away from animals – especially products with artificial sweetener. Halloween doesn’t need to be tricky this year. By taking just a few precautions, the festivities can be a treat for all members of the family.”