Halloween Safety Tips for Pets

Dr. Erica Feiste, DVM

Partner Veterinarian CityVet Virginia Beach
Oct 16, 2024

Halloween is a fun and festive time for families, but it can be filled with hidden dangers for our pets. From tempting candy bowls to unfamiliar noises, pets may find Halloween more stressful than enjoyable. At CityVet, we want to ensure your pets stay safe and healthy during this spooky season, so here’s how to keep them out of harm’s way.

Dangers

  1. Candy and Chocolate: Chocolate, especially dark chocolate, is toxic to pets. Many candies also contain xylitol, an artificial sweetener that can be deadly to dogs. Even small amounts of these substances can lead to serious health issues.
  2. Costumes and Decorations: While adorable, costumes can pose a choking hazard if parts become loose. Decorations like candles, string lights, and small plastic items can be dangerous if chewed or swallowed. Pets can also become tangled in cords or wires.
  3. Trick-or-Treating Stress: Constant doorbell ringing, strangers in costumes, and unfamiliar sounds can cause anxiety in pets. Pets who are frightened may try to escape through open doors or behave aggressively.

How to Mitigate Risks

  1. Keep Candy Out of Reach: Store Halloween treats in high cabinets or closed containers to prevent your pet from sneaking a snack. Remind children and guests to keep their candy away from pets, and always supervise when pets are around food.
  2. Pet-Safe Halloween Treats: If you want to include your pet in the festivities, provide them with pet-safe treats. Consider offering healthy alternatives like small bites of plain pumpkin or their favorite pet-friendly snacks.
  3. Costume Safety: If you choose to dress your pet in a costume, make sure it fits well and doesn’t restrict movement, vision, or breathing. Always supervise your pet while they’re dressed up, and remove the costume if they seem uncomfortable or anxious.
  4. Create a Safe Space: Set up a quiet, comfortable area for your pet away from the front door to help reduce anxiety from trick-or-treaters. Soft music, toys, and calming scents can create a soothing environment.
  5. Secure Decorations: Ensure any decorations are placed where your pet cannot reach or knock them over. Avoid using lit candles, and opt for flameless versions to avoid fire hazards.

Signs and Symptoms of Candy Ingestion

If your pet does manage to sneak a treat, it’s important to recognize the symptoms of candy or chocolate poisoning. Signs your pet may have eaten something harmful include:

  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Increased heart rate
  • Rapid breathing or panting
  • Seizures
  • Weakness or lethargy
  • Tremors or shaking

If you suspect your pet has ingested chocolate, xylitol, or any other harmful substance, contact your veterinarian or a pet poison helpline immediately.

Additional Tips

  • Avoid Glow Sticks: Pets may be attracted to glow sticks, but the liquid inside can cause drooling, nausea, or irritation.
  • Keep Pets Indoors: Pets are safest indoors during Halloween, as loud noises and large crowds can lead to confusion, stress, or accidental escapes.
  • Proper Identification: Make sure your pet is wearing a collar with updated identification tags or is microchipped in case they do slip out the door.

At CityVet, your pet’s well-being is our top priority. By following these simple precautions, you can help ensure your furry friends have a safe and stress-free Halloween. If you have any concerns or need more tips, feel free to reach out to us at CityVet, or visit your nearest CityVet clinic.

Happy Halloween from CityVet!