Showing 10 posts tagged with "halloween"
Want to do something special for your dog this Halloween? How about making him a pumpkin pie? Loews Hotels, a brand that's known for its pet friendliness and its "Loews Loves Pets" program, sent us this recipe for a pawsome pumpkin pie. This pie is part of its new Houndly Holiday menu that's been specially developed for holiday dog guests by Loews Hotels Executive Chef Marc Ehrler, an award
Between scary costumes and kids screaming "trick or treat," Halloween can seem like anything but a treat to pets--but there are ways to keep your dog's stress level down. Today we've got some simple tips from Dr. Donna Spector, DVM, DACVIM from VCA Animal Hospitals to keep pets safe and stress-free on Halloween:Make sure your dog’s costume is comfortable and doesn't obstruct vision, hearing, or
Will your dog be taking part in Halloween festivities this year? According to a recent PetSmart® survey, one out of every seven pet parents dressed their pets in costumes for Halloween last year. Does this include you?If you'll be taking your dog along with you for your Halloween fun, you'll want to take some special precautions on this night that can be scary. PetSmart recommends:Pets should
Halloween is a fun time for you and your family--but it can be a dangerous time for your dog. Before the holiday begins, PurinaCare® Pet Health Insurance (1-877-8-PURINA) is urging dog families to pet-proof their homes to avoid the top Halloween hazards that can harm your pet and lead to expensive emergency veterinary care.Top Halloween Pet HazardsHalloween Poisonings: Dogs love chocolate, but
Are you ready for Halloween? You might have planned your costume (and even your dog's costume), prepared for trick or treaters, and decorated your home--but have you made preparations for your dog's safety and security on what can be a scary night for pets?Today we've got tips from Paul Mann (photo, right), CEO and Founder of Fetch! Pet Care. The nation’s largest provider of professional pet





