How To Have A Safe Halloween With Your Pet

- October 5, 2018
- Fizzion Clean
Halloween is a fun time for the whole family, but it also comes with risks to your pet. By taking measures to keep your pet safe this Halloween, you will avoid emergencies and enjoy the holiday.
Keep the Treats Out of Reach
Candy is part of the holiday fun, but it is dangerous for your pet. Avoid risks with chocolate, sour straws and sugar by keeping the sweet treats out of reach and out of the way. Do not leave any candy or other treats in places your pet can reach. Put it in the cabinets or up on the fridge to keep your pets safe from candy hazards.
Choose Your Pet’s Costume With Care
Use caution when you pick out a costume for your pet. Make sure that it is the right size and your pet will not trip over the edges. You also want to make sure it does not have any parts that your pet may swallow or tear off. Make the costume optional to avoid problems if your pet does not want to wear the outfit on Halloween.

Keep Your Home Clean
Cleanliness plays an important role in Halloween safety for your pets. A misplaced candy, a mess of wires and those fun decorations can hide some unpleasant messes. You can learn how to get old pet stains out of carpet by using the right products. Use a non-toxic, biodegradable cleaning product to remove stains and odors while enjoying your decorations. Keep your home clean to catch potential accidents or problems before it leaves behind an unpleasant odor.
Keeping your pet safe throughout the Halloween festivities means you want to avoid potential risks. A key method of preventing injuries or accidents is keeping your home clean and putting away the human treats. It will make you feel confident that your pet is safe this Halloween.
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