Keeping Your Pets Safe This Halloween
As Halloween approaches, the excitement fills the air with costumes, candy, and celebrations. However, for pet owners, it’s also a time to be cautious. Ensuring the safety of your furry friends during this festive season is crucial. Here are some tips from Kennett Humane Officer Tena Petix to help keep your pets safe and happy this Halloween.
Costume Considerations
One of the highlights of Halloween is dressing up, and many pet owners enjoy getting their furry friends in on the fun. However, it’s important to remember that not all pets are comfortable in costumes. Officer Petix advises caution: “If you want to take your pet to trick-or-treat, be aware that costumes could be scary for them.” Always observe your pet’s reactions and be ready to remove the costume if it seems to cause distress.
If you do decide to dress your pet up, ensure that the costume fits correctly. Poor-fitting costumes can pose risks, such as getting tangled around their neck or limbs. Petix emphasizes, “Sometimes the costume can hinder the leash and the pet’s ability to move freely.” A comfortable and well-fitting costume not only looks good but also allows for an enjoyable experience for your pet.
Supervision During Trick-or-Treating
If you plan to take your furry friend along for some Halloween fun, always have them on a leash. Keeping them close ensures their safety while navigating the hustle and bustle of costumed people and treats. “Make sure pets are always nearby, attached to their leash,” advises Petix.
Another critical concern during trick-or-treating is the potential for pets to find their way to dropped candy. Candy poses significant health risks to pets; chocolate, for example, can be toxic. Officer Petix warns, “If any of it drops off, and a dog gets it, they swallow it, it can cause severe complications.” Keeping a close eye on your pet and instructing children to drop candy in a secure place can help prevent accidents.
Home Safety Tips
If you’re staying home to hand out candy, it’s essential to set up your space in a way that keeps pets safe and calm. The constant opening and closing of the door can be chaotic and might tempt pets to escape. Make sure your pets are in a secure room away from the front door or consider using baby gates to create a barrier.
Additionally, ensure that candies and wrappers are stored out of paw’s reach. Many treats, including sugar-free options, can be harmful to pets, so it’s best to choose a safe space for your pets away from the Halloween loot.
Final Precautions
As the night unfolds, be mindful of other hazards that can affect your pets. Decorations such as electric lights, candles, and pumpkins can pose choking hazards or even fire risks. Keep an eye on your pets to ensure they don’t chew on or get entangled in any of these items.
By taking these simple precautions, pet owners can enjoy a safe and festive Halloween with their beloved companions. Being aware and proactive is key to ensuring that the spookiest night of the year is a positive experience for everyone, including your four-legged family members.


