<h2 class = 'uawtitle'>4 Halloween-Related Tips For Pet Owners</h2><br />
<div style='font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Robin Setser</div><br /><br />
<div class='uawarticle'>For many people, Halloween is their favorite holiday. Whether you're planning on going out or staying indoors to watch some scary movies, it's important to keep a close watch on your pets. With so much commotion during Halloween night, your pet is likely to need more attention than ever. For those that would like to make this holiday as stress-free as possible for their animal friends, here are 4 things that you should know beforehand.<br />
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One of the best Halloween pointers that pet owners should know is that costumes aren't always recommended. The main reason for this is that <a href="http://www.animalplanet.com/pets">pets</a> take to them differently. Some may like wearing the costumes in question, but others can't wait to have them removed. Not only will this help your pet's behavior, allowing them to become calmer, but it will also make Halloween more enjoyable for them.<br />
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Second, keep your pets indoors during Halloween night. While your cat or dog may enjoy coming in and out of the house as they please, it's in your best interest to keep them in until the night concludes. When you consider that the streets will be littered with trick-and-treaters, as well as their parents and guardians, the sheer number of people could overwhelm your pet. Keeping them indoors is a safe measure to take.<br />
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What if you have multiple Halloween decorations around the house? If so, you should make sure that the potentially dangerous ones are as far from your pet's reach as possible. Puppies and kittens are especially prone to getting into trouble, which means that they should be watched the most. If you feel like certain decorations, especially those that are electric, are too close to your pet, relocate them so that they pose less of a threat.<br />
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Fourth, and perhaps most importantly, don't feed your pet candy. This may go without saying, especially for long-time pet owners, but there are various sweets that can make your cat or dog ill. Chocolate is known for being toxic to pets, but keeping candy in general out of their reach is important. Set the bowl or bag in a location where they cannot reach. This will eliminate the risk of them accidentally ingesting candy during Halloween.<br />
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