When putting on your pets costume, examine it. Most costumes have parts your pet could swallow or chew on, and therefore should be avoided. Make sure your pet can walk around in his costume, and never ever force him into a costume you want him to wear. To a dog or cat, his fur is his clothing, so that'd be like a person wearing clothes over clothes. If he struggles you should not put a costume on him. Make sure you have the right size for your pet so he won't have a tight costume.
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Halloween Critters
Hello everyone. If you are planning on dressing your pet up next year here are some tips. Critters do look adorable in their costumes! Remember though, safety comes first. Here are a few safety tips for costume wearing critters.🐹.
When putting on your pets costume, examine it. Most costumes have parts your pet could swallow or chew on, and therefore should be avoided. Make sure your pet can walk around in his costume, and never ever force him into a costume you want him to wear. To a dog or cat, his fur is his clothing, so that'd be like a person wearing clothes over clothes. If he struggles you should not put a costume on him. Make sure you have the right size for your pet so he won't have a tight costume.
When putting on your pets costume, examine it. Most costumes have parts your pet could swallow or chew on, and therefore should be avoided. Make sure your pet can walk around in his costume, and never ever force him into a costume you want him to wear. To a dog or cat, his fur is his clothing, so that'd be like a person wearing clothes over clothes. If he struggles you should not put a costume on him. Make sure you have the right size for your pet so he won't have a tight costume.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Spooky!
My sister holds her bunny Lily--this rabbit doesn't need a costume!! |
Next up is the candy. It may be the best treat on earth, but never give your critter a nibble of a chocolate bar. (The same with dogs or cats;they can easily get a hold of your stash of candy and you could find them with a guilty look--and even worse, they'll have to go to the vet!) To solve this yearly dilemma, give Rufus a dog biscuit, and he'll likely be satisfied with his very own Halloween treat. The same goes with small pets--hand them a few sunflower seeds or even some pumpkin seeds and watch them enjoy it!
Last but definitely not least, is decor. Those cute pumpkins and black-and-orange garlands may look harmless, but could easily lead to deadly consequences. Keep flames up high, and avoid decorations your pet could chew on, get stuck in, or break(such as glass items). Animals love to eat pumpkins, and if they fall inside, the flame could burn their fur and injure them. Use fake candles which shine LED lights, and keep most decor outdoors if possible.
All holidays can be potentially dangerous to your small pet. Have fun, and be safe!! Happy Halloween--I hope you get lots of treats and no tricks!!
ATTACK OF THE VAMPIRE BUNNY!! |
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