Sunday, September 19, 2010

Halloween Costume Safety 2010


Keep your pet safe on Halloween 2010 with straps secure and reliable Halloween toys. It is also easy to forget that our pets can feel. Fear, anxiety, and household dangers can threaten our pets during Halloween. Here are some tips on maintenance and safety of your pet happy.



1. Be visibleMake
sure the costume is reflective so that your pet can be easily seen by drivers. You can buy reflective tape and add to the costume bands.
 

2. Check for loose ends and costume piecesMake sure that no loose parts on the costume that your pet can eat. Items such as dust or buttons in bulk can be made in the duct to bowel obstruction. Spare parts can also cause your pet to trip or sitting in the suit, which leads to anxiety, fear and aversion future of this holiday.
 
 

3. Make sure the clothes are too tightYou should be able to two or three fingers between your pet and any substance or group that goes around your pet especially around the neck. Costumes that are too tight can restrict breathing and movement.
 

4. Do not choose a costume that is too heavy Your pet can overheat if the costume is too heavy. A heavy exhaust suit your pet and ensure they overheat. Pay attention to his comfort level to check several times during the evening. Excessive panting or delay must report to remove clothing.    
5. Use lineYour pet may be frightened or chased by loud noises or unusual and may attempt to go beyond your turn and the current traffic.
 
 

6. Bring your own treats can often be tempted to taste treats that are not used. Candy can cause vomiting and diarrhea. Chocolate is very toxic to dogs. Give your pet a Halloween card crunch or candy with you so he can sort his own goodies.
 

7. Make sure your pet is on their ID tagIf your pet should be frightened and run a separate ID tag will help with the return of your pet.
 
 

8. Listen to your petIf your pet is not like their costumes, they'll let you know by trying the dress off and barking. Costumes can be cute, but they can also be irritating for a pet that will not be.
 
 

9. PracticeGet your pet used to the costume you have selected. Leave it a few times before wearing the same day. He will be looking at all the Halloween activities that do not have to worry about some strange new pieces of clothing.

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