Halloween is a fun and festive time, but “Scary Season” can also bring hidden dangers for our pets. From chocolate and sweets left within reach to costumes that cause stress, the season of tricks and treats can quickly become overwhelming for dogs and cats.
By being aware of the risks and taking simple precautions, you can ensure that your pets enjoy a safe and stress-free Halloween. We’ve put together these Halloween safety tips for pets and owners to help.
Why Halloween can be risky for pets
While children and families enjoy dressing up and indulging in treats, pets do not always understand what is happening. The sudden arrival of visitors in costumes, strange noises, and tempting food items can all pose risks. Dogs and cats may experience anxiety, get into dangerous foods, or even injure themselves on decorations.
Being prepared and knowing what to watch out for is the best way to protect your pet.
Keep sweets and chocolate out of reach
One of the biggest dangers at Halloween is chocolate and sugary sweets. Chocolate contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs and cats. Even small amounts can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, rapid breathing, or seizures. Sugar-free sweets often contain xylitol, another dangerous ingredient that can trigger a severe drop in blood sugar or even liver failure in dogs.
Practical tips:
- Store all sweets, chocolate, and wrappers well out of reach.
- Remind children not to share treats with pets.
- Keep bins secured so pets cannot rummage through discarded wrappers.
If your pet has eaten something they shouldn’t, seek veterinary advice immediately. PawSquad’s 24/7 Vet Consults are available if you are worried about what your pet may have consumed.
Skip the costumes
While some pets may tolerate dressing up, many find costumes uncomfortable or stressful. Outfits can restrict movement, obscure vision, or cause overheating. Small attachments, such as buttons or sequins, may be chewed off and swallowed, creating a choking hazard, or risk of a serious intestinal blockage. It’s safer and kinder to skip the outfit and opt for a festive collar, bandana, or themed toy instead.
Spooky decorations and household hazards
Halloween decorations add to the fun, but some can be dangerous for pets. Wires, candles, and small objects can all pose risks. Cats in particular may be tempted to play with dangling decorations or chew on cables.
Safety tips include:
- Keep lit pumpkins and candles well away from curious paws. Consider battery-operated alternatives.
- Secure wires and power leads to avoid chewing.
- Place small decorations out of reach to prevent swallowing.
If your pet is prone to chewing or destructive behaviour, supervision is key. Distraction with safe toys or chews can help redirect their focus.
Noise, visitors, and stress management
Knocks at the door, doorbells ringing, and the constant stream of visitors in costumes can be unsettling for pets. Dogs may bark excessively, while cats may hide or become withdrawn.
To reduce stress:
- Provide a safe, quiet space where your pet can retreat.
- Close curtains and play calming background noise to mask sounds.
- Consider using pheromone diffusers or calming products if your pet is particularly anxious.
For pets that struggle with seasonal stress, a Behaviour & Training Consult can help create a personalised plan.
Nutritious treats that are safe for pets
While human sweets are unsafe, pets can still enjoy their own Halloween-themed treats.
You can:
- Offer pet-safe treats designed for dogs or cats.
- Prepare homemade snacks such as plain pumpkin (cooked and without seasoning).
- Use puzzle feeders or slow-feeding bowls to keep pets occupied while the festivities are happening.
For tailored guidance, a Nutrition Consult can help you choose the best diet and safe treats for your pet’s needs.
Mobility and older pets during Halloween
Older pets or those with mobility issues may find the excitement of Halloween especially stressful. Increased noise and visitors may cause discomfort, while decorations could create obstacles. Ensuring a safe, clutter-free environment and limiting unnecessary stress is particularly important for these pets. Our Mobility Care service can provide ongoing support for pets with joint or movement issues.
Keeping Halloween safe and fun
Halloween can be a wonderful celebration, but it is important to consider how it affects pets. Keep chocolate and sweets well out of reach, avoid restrictive costumes, and be cautious with decorations. Provide a calm, safe space to reduce stress, and choose pet-friendly treats instead of human sweets.
Do:
- Keep routines as close to normal as possible
- Consider taking walks early before it gets dark and festivities on the street start
- Use distractions, use favourite toys to keep pets happy and avoid disturbance
- Consider using a pheromone plugin, or discuss other calming options with a vet ahead of time.
Don’t:
- Allow anxious pets to greet trick or treaters – use a stair gate or a shut door to keep them away from the entry to your house
- Encourage excitement at visitors. Reward calm behaviour instead.
- Leave planning to the last minute. If you have concerns, speak to a vet or behaviourist before Halloween arrives.
Taking these precautions and following our Halloween safety tips means your pet can enjoy Halloween in a safe and comfortable way. If you need extra support, you can speak directly with a vet any time with a 24/7 Vet Consult, or explore Behaviour & Training to help support you through Scary Season.