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This is our student nurse Isabel’s puppy Norman out pumpkin picking! He chose this one himself! We love your selection Norman! Whilst Halloween is traditionally filled with fun frights and frivolity, it’s important we restrict this to us humans. Unpredictability is not as fun for our pets. Check out these great ‘Howl-oween’ tips from The […]
Norman1 | Happy Halloween! | This is our student nurse Isabel’s puppy Norman out pumpkin picking! He chose this one himself! We love your selection Norman! | Wellcare World | anxiety, car, care, dog, dogs, Love, overheating, pet, pets, relax, space, Time, WHO

This is our student nurse Isabel’s puppy Norman out pumpkin picking! He chose this one himself! We love your selection Norman!

Whilst Halloween is traditionally filled with fun frights and frivolity, it’s important we restrict this to us humans. Unpredictability is not as fun for our pets. Check out these great ‘Howl-oween’ tips from The Dogs Trust for making sure our four-legged friends aren’t too phased by today:

Adapt your routine to miss costumes and fireworks: head out before any festivities and take extra doggy treats with you. If you do spot trick-or-treaters when out, head away from them and reward your dog. This avoids encounters that could scare your dog.

Keep human treats and sweets away from inquisitive noses: some human treats – and especially chocolate – are toxic to dogs so avoid any temptation!

Take care when opening the front door to prevent dogs from accidentally escaping: doorbells, costumes and the extra activity can all cause anxiety. Can you keep your dog in a different room when answering the door? If not, popping your dog on a lead will keep them safe.

Keep dressing up for humans: a new, unfamiliar costume can cause pets to be uncomfortable. Be aware of anything than could cause abrasions, irritation or overheating, or that stops them from exhibiting normal behaviours.

Feed dogs their main meal before trick or treating begins so they can eat at a relaxed time.

Think twice about taking dogs out trick or treating: even dogs who aren’t fazed by all the dressing up and excitement around Halloween may not enjoy it for as long as you do. They may prefer to be at home in their safe, comfy space with their toys and an enrichment activity.

Norman 2 | Happy Halloween! | This is our student nurse Isabel’s puppy Norman out pumpkin picking! He chose this one himself! We love your selection Norman! | Wellcare World | anxiety, car, care, dog, dogs, Love, overheating, pet, pets, relax, space, Time, WHO
Norman3 | Happy Halloween! | This is our student nurse Isabel’s puppy Norman out pumpkin picking! He chose this one himself! We love your selection Norman! | Wellcare World | anxiety, car, care, dog, dogs, Love, overheating, pet, pets, relax, space, Time, WHO

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