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Crime & Safety

Halloween Is Not Always Fun for Your Pets

County officials encourage Glendora residents to keep their pets safe on Oct. 31. Some may get frightened by costumed guests.

Halloween night nears and the County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control reminds pet owners that although Halloween can be fun for humans, it can be a potentially dangerous and frightening for your four-legged family members. 

To avoid filling shelters with pets frightened off by a few too many costumed guests, here are a few tips to keep your pets safe this Halloween:

  • Keep pets indoors in a secure, comfortable area with a radio or television playing in the background. Many pets fear the noises of trick-or-treaters.
  • Always keep your pet’s license current. A current license and ID tags securely affixed to your pet’s collar. A license tag and a microchip is the only voice a pet has if he or she becomes lost.
  • Do not leave pets outside unattended. Loud noises frighten pets and they may panic, become confused, and go through great lengths to escape their enclosures.
  • Keep pets away from all candy. Chocolate, which contains theobromine, can be poisonous to pets, causing nerve damage and even death.
  • Properly dispose of all candy wrappers. Tinfoil and cellophane candy wrappers are tempting treats for pets and can cause pets to choke or to have intestinal blocks.
  • Keep pumpkins or jack-o-lanterns away from pets. Pets can easily knock them over, which could result in a burn.
  • Halloween pet costumes can pose safety hazards for pets. Do not dress your pet up unless he or she is used to it. Make sure the costume does not restrict their movement, vision, hearing or the ability to breathe or bark. Pet costumes should not have small or dangling accessories that can be swallowed by your pet.
  • If your pet does become lost, it is critical that you physically visit the animal shelters surrounding your area. Be sure to bring a photograph of your missing pet to post at your local shelter.

For more information, contact your local animal shelter, visit the county'swebsite, follow them on Twitter @LACoAnimalCare, or “Like” them on Facebook.

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