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Halloween will be upon us this month and while I am not surprised at the number of costumes available for children, I was unaware at how many choices there are for dogs! There was a statistic shown on the television the other night that stated that 31% of all dog owners dress up the family pet for Halloween.
Halloween is lots of fun for kids, but many dogs will be confused or upset by kids in strange costumes and by lots of people coming to the door, but never being invited in. Doggone Safe offers the following tips for dog owners, kids and parents...
Halloween is coming up and we have prepared some tips for kids, parents and dog owners to help keep kids and dogs safe this Halloween.
The night of ghosts and goblins is fast approaching. This can be lots of fun for the whole family, whether you are out collecting treats for tricks, or at home giving them out to the kids. It can be the favorite evening of the year for many of our youngsters, but not many dogs put it on their top ten list.
Halloween is fast approaching and your dog wants in on the fun! I'm sure you've been busy decorating your house, purchasing those nice goodies to hand out to kids and even shopping for costumes for yourself and your kids. Don't forget about your dog(s).
We are please to announce that we will feature two monthly article columns.Gillian Ridgeway from Who’s Walking Who Dog Training Centre will provide articles on dog training and behavior advice and general dog topics.Dr. Clifford Mardinger from The Animal Clinic is our resident Veterinarian. He’ll be contributing articles about health and safety issues for dogs and will also contribute to our new “Ask The Vet” column.
Halloween is coming up and we have prepared some tips for kids, parents and dog owners to help keep kids and dogs safe this Halloween.