Halloween – A Real Fright Night for Fido?

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Ringing doorbells, trick-or-treaters in crazy get-ups, eerie noises and frighteningly real displays.

It may be the perfect haunted Halloween for you, but Fido may not realize it’s all pretend. All the strange sights and sounds can scare him, or at the very least stress him out.

He may go into extreme protectiveness mode and bark at everyone who comes to the door. Or go crazy trying to get that cute doggie costume off or drive you crazy trying to get at the Halloween treats.

“Some dogs take Halloween in stride, but others act out,” said County Animal Services Director Dan DeSousa. “Do Fido a favor and keep him behind a closed door or a crate away from the front door.”

Whether it’s Fido’s first Halloween or one of many, you may need to help your dog get through it or your day may turn into a ruff night.

Here are some tips from County Animal Services:

For pet owners:

For parents and kids out trick-or-treating:

Keep these tips in mind and both you and your pets can enjoy a safe and happy Halloween.

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