Howl-a-ween Frights and Sounds

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Halloween runs the gamut from princess, bride and super hero costumes to witches, zombies and vampires.

But all your dog knows is the doorbell keeps ringing, strange people shout “trick or treat” while waving their wands, toy guns and swords at their owners and these costumed visitors almost but not quite, enter the house. To top it off, the screams coming from the faux haunted house next door are enough to raise anyone’s hackles. What is going on?

Self-respecting dogs may feel it’s their duty to bark, nip or even chase these strangers away despite any festive Halloween costumes they might be wearing themselves.

To be fair, County Animal Services says some dogs won’t be the least bit bothered by all the hullaballoo.

“Other dogs get so stressed out by all the commotion, they act out,” said Animal Services Director Dawn Danielson. “They’ll be happier if they are secured behind a closed door or in a crate in a room away from the front door.” 

Here are some additional tips for pet owners and for kids and parents who might encounter dogs while out trick-or-treating.

 

For Dog Owners:  

For Parents and Kids:

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

 

 

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