Halloween Safety Tips for Pets - 2019
The Halloween Season with all its scary costumes,
But sadly, potential dangers also arrive with it. And that means we should be taking the time and making the effort to plan, prepare, and place safety precautions in place.
Those preparations, plans, and safety precautions should keep our furry friends in mind for this year's Halloween Trick-or-Treating hours and parties taking place too.
Please follow the important pet safety tips found on the informative flyer below ... that way we make sure that this year's Halloween celebrations remain memorable for all the right reasons:
Protect Your Furry Family Members:
Follow These Halloween Pet Safety Tips
* Do not ever feed a pet any candy.
Candy, especially chocolate, can be
lethal to an animal
* Restrict Pets to an area where they can
find quiet and less-stressful activities
* Halloween can be a day of stress for family pets. Place them out of danger
* If a Trick-or-Treater, do NOT provoke
someone's pet, whether in a
doorway or in a yard
* Should you dress up your pet, do not
restrict their movements or eyesight,
impede their breathing, or have anything dangling off them or their costume
* Do not allow your pet near pumpkins, especially if they contain an open flame/candle
* Pick-up and dispose
of all empty candy wrappers and
trick-or-treat bags.
Place glow sticks
and jewelry up
and out of the
reach of your pet.
They can
be hazardous if ingested
* Be mindful of battery-operated
decorations, electricity sources or
electrical cords. Don't allow chewing!
* Be aware of the activity around you
and all mischievous activities and
people during Halloween season
* Make sure your pet is always properly identified (microchip, collar and ID tag).
This is in case your pet escapes through an
open door while you're distracted with
your visiting trick-or-treaters
* Loud noises and sudden movements can make your
pet nervous and on-edge. Stay aware of their reactions and emotions
* If you're entertaining for Halloween,
keep your pets away from the festivities and
in a safe room. Masks and costumes change how people look and smell to a pet, so even familiar people may become frightening.
Put a sign on the door to the safe room.
That way your guests know it’s off-limits.
* Watch your kids! Don't let them
share their candy with a pet
Follow the safety tips above. That way your Halloween celebrations will be memorably safe, fun, and sweet for everyone!
* Mortgage Financing doesn't need to be scary.
If you're hoping to buy or refinance a home or investment property in New Lenox - Will County - Chicagoland - IL/WI, Contact me today! Together we'll fully prepare you for your successful mortgage Closing. A real TREAT in today's financing world ...
I'm easily found at:
If you're hoping to buy or refinance a home or investment property in New Lenox - Will County - Chicagoland - IL/WI, Contact me today! Together we'll fully prepare you for your successful mortgage Closing. A real TREAT in today's financing world ...
I'm easily found at:
Gene Mundt
Mortgage Originator - NMLS #216987 - IL Lic. 031.0006220 - WI Lic. #216987
American Portfolio Mortgage Corp.
NMLS #175656
Direct: 815.524.2280
Cell/Text: 708.921.6331
eFax: 815.524.2281
Gene Mundt, Mortgage Originator, an Originator with 40 years of mortgage experience, will offer you exemplary mortgage service and advice when seeking: Conventional, FHA, VA, Jumbo, USDA, and Portfolio Loans in
Chicago and the greater Chicagoland region, including:
The Lincoln-Way Area, Will County, (New Lenox, Frankfort, Mokena, Manhattan, Joliet, Shorewood, Crest Hill, Plainfield, Bolingbrook, Romeoville, Naperville, etc.), DuPage County, the City of Chicago, Cook County, and elsewhere within IL & WI.
Referrals are Greatly Appreciated and Welcomed!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my post!