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October 27, 2021

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SAN ANTONIO (October 27, 2021) - Halloween is fast approaching, and lessening pandemic restrictions could mean more trick or treaters this year. Halloween has long been considered a family-oriented holiday and many people may want to include their pets in the festivities. Animal Care Services offers these tips to keep your entire family safe--whether they have two legs or four! Remember:

  • Hosting or attending drive-thru trick-or-treating? Leave your pet at home. Don’t risk a bite from a scared pet or their getting hit by one of the passing cars.
  • Talk to your kids about the danger of giving your pet holiday treats. Nobody wants to spend Halloween at the veterinarian with a sick pet.
  • Chocolate of any type, even a nibble, can be toxic and potentially fatal to dogs and cats. Keep holiday goodies like candies and cookies away from your pets.
  • Cellophane and foil wrappers, lollipop, and caramel apple sticks should be thrown away immediately. They pose a choking hazard to pets if swallowed.
  • If you opt to hand out candy this year at the door or in the yard, provide a quiet, safe place for your pet to relax inside. This tip is helpful if you’re having a Halloween party too.
  • Masks and costumes could be threatening to your family pet. Fear may lead to protective or aggressive behavior like biting and growling. Keep this in mind while the kids (or you) are trying on your holiday disguises.
  • Keep your pet safe inside for the evening if you’re worried trick or treaters may scare or bother your outdoor pet.
  • Halloween decorations, like jack-o-lantern candles and electric strings of lights can spark curiosity in pets. Keep them out of reach.
  • Not all pets will tolerate wearing a costume or embellished collar.
  • Get your pet in on the Halloween fun by providing a holiday-themed treat for them to enjoy. This can be a great family activity as well with plenty of easy treat recipes available online.
  • Outdoor pets often become the target of seemingly harmless pranks on Halloween. Suspected animal cruelty should call 311 or the SAPD non-emergency line at 210-207-SAPD to report possible violations.

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