Keeping Pets & Native Wildlife Safe This Halloween – Mirage News

Enjoying the spooky season? Halloween is fun for people, but it can be potentially hazardous for our pets and native wildlife.
We thought we'd address some of the most common hazards that pets encounter at Halloween and some simple ways to avoid them.
Unwrapped sweets are also a choking risk, so store your Halloween goodies in sealed containers and well out of reach from our furry friends.
Trick-or-treat traffic, flashing lights, costumes, and sudden noises can be very scary for our furry family members – not to mention the sound of repeated door knocking or a doorbell, which can be potentially distressing for pets.
To keep your pet comfortable and stress free, you could keep them in a quiet, secure room with their bed, toys and a blanket or manage their access to the front door using tools like baby gates or puppy pens.

 
     
     
     
     
     
			 
			 
			