Halloween –Can Be Fright Night for Fido

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He can smell something is up. Jack-o’-lanterns, decorations and all that candy! And what’s this? A funny hat for him?

But wait, what’s that sound? Strangers at the door!

If your dog goes into high alert when people ring the doorbell or come a-knocking, Halloween trick-or-treaters are sure to set him barking.

Or if your dog gets scared of spooky, eerie noises from say, the faux haunted house next door, or costumed people waving noisy wands, swords, light sabers and the like, you may want to keep him away from all the Halloween hoopla.

“In either case, some dogs get so stressed out, they 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.”

Granted, some dogs take Halloween in stride and will sport that embarrassing costume just to make you happy. Just make sure it isn’t too restrictive or bothersome and that he can’t get into any candy.

For those dogs who will howl at all the commotion, here are some tips:

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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