Re: Top Ten Halloween Safety Tips for Pets

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miws
Participant

Just a heads up for anyone thinking that hint #3 relates to the pet’s emotional state, and posts some snark about Fido’s “delicate psyche”, here is the text that accompanies that hint:

If you do decide that Fido or Kitty needs a costume, make sure it isn’t annoying or unsafe. It should not constrict movement, hearing, breathing, or the ability to bark or meow. If your pet acts like he or she would rather eat the costume than wear it, it’s probably not a good idea. And always keep your outfitted pet under close supervision to prevent strangling, suffocation, or choking.

Now, to give a bit of levity to this post, for those that check out the second link that F3 provided, the photo that accompanies hint #2, show two dogs in costume.

“FrogDog”, has a big ol’ smile on his/her face, while “BananaDog appears to be downright depressed, or ashamed.

I’m wondering if BananaDog is upset at not getting the frog costume, or embarrassed about having to wear any type of costume. :-)

Mike