In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, the hosts discuss the various risks associated with Halloween for pets, including the dangers of candy ingestion and the anxiety pets may experience due to costumes and trick-or-treaters. Dr. Kerrie Robinson provides insights on how to keep pets safe during the holiday, including tips for managing their anxiety and ensuring they are secure. The episode concludes with fun Halloween facts and a reminder for pet owners to stay informed and proactive about their pets’ health and safety during this festive time.

Takeaways

The biggest risk for pets during Halloween is accidental ingestion of candies.
Pet owners should contact their veterinarian immediately if their pet ingests candy.
Keeping pets in a separate room during trick-or-treating can reduce anxiety.
Microchipping pets can help in case they escape during Halloween.
Halloween decorations and costumes can be frightening for pets.
Using sound machines or loud music can help mask doorbell sounds.
It’s important to consider a pet’s temperament before taking them trick-or-treating.
The pet poison helpline is available 24/7 for emergencies.
Americans are projected to spend three billion dollars on Halloween candy this year.