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How to keep pets safe this Halloween, according to Best Friends Animal Society


As Halloween approaches, households across the country are preparing costumes, candy, and decorations. While the holiday is a highlight for many children and adults, it can also present serious risks ... Read More

Keeping your pets safe this Halloween season


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Halloween safety tips for trick-or-treaters, pets, and partiers


To ensure a safe and happy Halloween, the NHTSA and FDA suggest using the buddy system, wearing reflective attire, making sure pets wear ID tags and reflective collars, inspecting candy before eating, ... Read More

How to keep pets safe this Halloween


Keep candy, chocolate, and decorations out of reach — common Halloween items like chocolate, xylitol candies, glow sticks, and fake cobwebs can be toxic or dangerous to pets. Watch for costume stress ... Read More

5 Vet-Approved Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe This Halloween


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Texas A&M experts share Halloween safety tips for pets


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