ISPCA issues Halloween safety warning for pets

The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) has warned pet owners to take especial care of their animals this Halloween as they may be frightened by the noise of fireworks.

ISPCA issues Halloween safety warning for pets

The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ISPCA) has warned pet owners to take especial care of their animals this Halloween as they may be frightened by the noise of fireworks.

“Pets can become terrified during the Halloween festivities but steps can be taken by pet owners to minimise any stress caused," ISPCA Inspector Michael Keane said.

"When children are calling to your door, ensure your cat or dog will not wander out to the street by keeping them in a secure place in the house.

"You can leave the TV or radio on to reduce the noise of fireworks. Equine owners should keep their animals securely stabled”.

The ISPCA recommend you should always have effective pet identification such as an ID tag on your pets collar plus a microchip in the event your pet escapes.

The organisation also said it was important to highlight that sweets, and especially chocolate, are highly toxic for pets and should not be given as treats.

For more information on keeping your pets safe this Halloween see www.ispca.ie

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