Why You Should Keep Pets Indoors on Halloween

Even though you know your shaggy Irish wolfhound or black cat might make the perfect werewolf or witch’s pet Halloween night, perhaps a photo op is best before heading out the door. Taking them on your trick-or-treat adventure in your neighborhood could make them uneasy, and trying to walk a stressed out pet—or worse, chasing down a spooked runaway—is not how you or your pet wants to spend the holiday.

If your cat is inclined to make a run for it every time the front door opens or your dog barks at every visitor, think ahead this Halloween to manage the noise and activity of trick-or-treaters who ring the doorbell.

If you don’t want to tag team with your spouse keeping the dog diverted with treats in one room while candy is handed out at the front door, Daily Paws suggests you consider keeping your cats and dogs secluded in an interior room specially set up for them with a toy, some music or T.V. on, or another family member for company. If you know your dog or cat has trouble with anxiety, you may want to consult with your vet and get the help of an anxiety medication.

Also, make sure your cats and dogs are micro-chipped, and/or have up-to-date ID tags on them just in case of a night-time escape.


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