Halloween is a stressful holiday for many pets—perhaps second only to the Fourth of July. Neighborhoods bustle, humans dress in scary costumes, and they come right up to the door, ring the bell, and yell “trick or treat!”
Primary Care veterinarians Jane Merrills and Marie Hopfensperger have tips to keep you and your pets safe on Halloween.
Don’t forget that chocolate is toxic to dogs, as is the artificial sweetener Xylitol, which is found in most sugarless gums.
If you believe your pet is showing signs of poisoning, contact a poison control hotline immediately, follow their instructions, and seek veterinary medical help. If your pet has vomited, bring a sample with you. If possible, also bring a sample (including packaging) of what your pet has ingested.
ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center
888-426-4435 (May charge a consultation fee by credit card)
MSU Veterinary Medical Center
517-353-5420 (Open 24/7/365)