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HALLOWEEN TIPS


1.  Halloween can be a fun time for children and adults, but it can be a very scary time for companion animals. Many people forget that this time of year can be dangerous for cats and dogs. Below we have some great suggestions that you can follow this Halloween to keep your pets safe.

2.  Keep cats and dogs inside your home, especially on Halloween night. Some people can and will play mean tricks on animals and sometimes harm them.  If your pets are outside, keep them supervised and close to your side. When walking your dog on Halloween, try to avoid large crowds of children so your dog is not frightened by the costumes. Also, try to avoid having your dog lick the sidewalk where eggs and shaving cream have been dropped.
 

3.  Did you know that chocolate is poisonous for animals? After checking the candy for your children, put it out of reach so your pets will not be tempted to also have a taste. If you know your pet has eaten a large quantity of chocolate, we suggest that you call the animal poison hotline International Animal Poison Center) at 888-232-8870.

4.  Keep all Halloween decorations out of reach. Pets can chew, destroy and sometimes get tangled in them.
 

5.  Try to keep your pets in a room away from the door of your house. Remember, the door will be constantly opening throughout the day and night. You do not want your cat or dog to run out the door.
 

6.  Keep your pets away from lit jack-o'-lanterns. Pets are often attracted by the light and could get burned or tip them over causing a fire to start.
 

7.  Although costumes are worn on Halloween and meant for people to enjoy, pets are quite often scared by them. Remember to be considerate of your pet's feelings.
 

Pets are a part of the family. They should be able to enjoy this time of year too.

HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE HALLOWEEN!!!
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serving Lewis Clark Animal Shelter for over 55 years, the Lewis Clark Animal Shelter provides vital services to animals and people alike through sheltering and adopting

animals, providing positive reinforcement behavior training for adoptable animals and for owned animals through public training classes, investigating animal

cruelty  and neglect, providing adult and youth education programs, sharing animals through pet-assisted therapy and rescuing animals in emergency

situations.  A private nonprofit organization that receives community support through contributions, grants, bequests, investments, proceeds from the shelter's

Gift and Thrift store and some fees for service.

 

Lewis Clark Animal Shelter, Inc
6 Shelter Rd

Lewiston, Idaho 83501

208-746-1623

 

 

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