Halloween, to many, is one of the most enjoyable times of the year. Between the slew of horror movies on television and the potential indulgence when it comes to candy, it's clear that there are many factors to take into consideration. If you are a dog owner, chances are that you will have to figure out more as you go along. Fortunately, this can be easily done through a list of 3 tips, each and every one of these supported by Assisi Animal Health.
As far as Halloween is concerned - and this can be said for life, in general - dogs should not consume candy. Some examples will be made clearer than others, one of such examples being the ingestion of dark chocolate. This is one product that dog owners know will not be good for them, seeing as how their bodies do not react well to the candy in question. As you can imagine, all types of candy should be abstained from, as Assisi Animal Health will support.
Seeing as how many pet owners will dress their dogs up for Halloween, they must be able to choose costumes carefully. Dogs will let their owners know if certain costumes are not comfortable, whether it's through biting, scratching, or what have you. Regardless, you have to understand the dog costumes are designed to work with the bodies of dogs, not add discomfort. Always make sure you have other options, as far as costumes are concerned, if you'd like to dress up your pet for Halloween.
Depending on how your dog acts in social situations, he or she may not be up for trick-or-treating as well as others. Yes, there are many dogs who are able to hold their own well and stay good, for the most part. Others, though, are easily spooked or startled by lights, noises, and the like, meaning that walking from house to house may be something of a challenge. You can always keep your dog in the house but make certain that your pet is always supervised.
To say that Halloween is a time for pet owners to stay cautious probably goes without saying. With so much activity being brought to the forefront, it's important to understand how dogs will react to this unique activity. As a pet owner, you must be able to understand how to calm down your furry friend so that their well-being is made better. Halloween should be a fun time, not only for you but for your dog who may very well enjoy the holiday as well.
As far as Halloween is concerned - and this can be said for life, in general - dogs should not consume candy. Some examples will be made clearer than others, one of such examples being the ingestion of dark chocolate. This is one product that dog owners know will not be good for them, seeing as how their bodies do not react well to the candy in question. As you can imagine, all types of candy should be abstained from, as Assisi Animal Health will support.
Seeing as how many pet owners will dress their dogs up for Halloween, they must be able to choose costumes carefully. Dogs will let their owners know if certain costumes are not comfortable, whether it's through biting, scratching, or what have you. Regardless, you have to understand the dog costumes are designed to work with the bodies of dogs, not add discomfort. Always make sure you have other options, as far as costumes are concerned, if you'd like to dress up your pet for Halloween.
Depending on how your dog acts in social situations, he or she may not be up for trick-or-treating as well as others. Yes, there are many dogs who are able to hold their own well and stay good, for the most part. Others, though, are easily spooked or startled by lights, noises, and the like, meaning that walking from house to house may be something of a challenge. You can always keep your dog in the house but make certain that your pet is always supervised.
To say that Halloween is a time for pet owners to stay cautious probably goes without saying. With so much activity being brought to the forefront, it's important to understand how dogs will react to this unique activity. As a pet owner, you must be able to understand how to calm down your furry friend so that their well-being is made better. Halloween should be a fun time, not only for you but for your dog who may very well enjoy the holiday as well.
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