Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society: No Tricks or Treats for Your Pets on Halloween

It’s Halloween, and while the costumes, candy, and commotion are fun for people, they are less fun for pets. Even the most extroverted pets can become uneasy from crowds of people and ringing doorbells, and some candy and decorations can put their health at risk. The Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society suggests the following tips to keep pets safe on Halloween:

  • Leave your pet at home and indoors. It’s tempting to take your dog out trick or treating, but it’s hard to predict how even the calmest, most friendly dogs will behave around a large crowd…

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