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Don’t let furry friends fall for these Halloween hazards, autumn risks

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Whether it’s toxic treats, constrictive costumes, or autumn allergies, this spooky holiday season comes with quite a few health and safety hazards for furry friends.

News 2 found plenty of pet safety tips from Camp Bow Wow’s animal health and behavior expert, Erin Askeland; the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA); and VCA Animal Hospitals to keep in mind ahead of All Hallows’ Eve:


Keep your furry friend at home on Halloween.

If you want to play dress up with your pet, make sure they have a safe and comfortable costume.

Don’t feed your furry friend candy.

Beware of any potentially dangerous decorations or accessories. 

However, there is more to the fall season than just Halloween. VCA Animal Hospitals shared a list of some common autumn hazards for your pets:

Mothballs: 

Rodenticides:

Antifreeze:

Hunting:

Leptospirosis:

Parasites (fleas and ticks): 

Fall vegetables: 

Mushrooms: