Pet tips for Halloween; costume contest | Regional Animal Services of King County

Regional Animal Services offers pet tips for Halloween and a chance to win $100 gift card through a pet costume photo contest.

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  • Monday, October 26, 2015 3:03pm
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Enter a Halloween online pet costume contest through Regional Animal Services of King County.

Enter a Halloween online pet costume contest through Regional Animal Services of King County.

Regional Animal Services offers pet tips for Halloween and a chance to win $100 gift card through a pet costume photo contest.

“Halloween is a treat for people, but can be a trick for our pets,” said Gene Mueller, manager of Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) in a media release. “We want to remind pet owners of a few safety tips before the ghosts and goblins arrive this weekend.”

• Never feed candy to your pet, especially chocolate. If you suspect your dog or cat has gotten into Halloween treats, contact your veterinarian right away.

• Costumes can be scary to some pets. If your pet is easily spooked by strangers or loud noises, consider keeping them safe in a pet crate or confined to a quiet room while trick-or-treaters are out.

• While some pets like to play dress-up on Halloween, others don’t. Choose their costume carefully, and be alert to signs of distress like excessive panting or drooling. Be sure your pet’s costume allows them to see and move freely. You may want to do a test run with your pet before the big night to make sure they can tolerate being clothed.

• If your pet is kept outdoors, consider bringing them inside on Halloween, or securing them in a garage, shed, or barn. Pets have sometimes been the victims of cruel pranks on Halloween night.

• Some Halloween decorations can be harmful to pets. Keep a close eye on known chewers, and don’t let them chew on plastic or electrical cords.

• Be sure your dog or cat is wearing a collar with a license and ID tag securely attached. Pets can easily escape through doors opened for trick-or-treaters or party guests. You may also consider microchipping your pet. Check with your veterinarian about this service.

• If your pet does escape, check with local animal shelters and rescue groups in person to see if your pet has been picked up. Residents in the RASKC service area can also visit www.kingcounty.gov/LostPet to file a report and see pets that have been taken in as stray. Owners with stray pets can also call 206-296-PETS (7387), and enter 311 to hear a list of stray dogs, or 312 for a listing of stray cats.

Halloween Pet Costume Contest

Pets that enjoy dressing up for Halloween could win their owners a $100 gift card, courtesy of RASKC and Petco. Post a photo of your pet in costume on Facebook or Twitter with the hashtag #RASKC by the end of the night on Oct. 31. The pet with the most likes/favorites will win. Visit kingcounty.gov/pets for more information.


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