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The B.C. SPCA reminds pet owners to think about their animals' safety Halloween night. Loud noises and visits from costumed children trick or treating can be upsetting to pets or lead to accidents.

The B.C. SPCA reminds pet owners to think about their animals' safety Halloween night. Loud noises and visits from costumed children trick or treating can be upsetting to pets or lead to accidents. When dogs and cats are frightened, they're more likely to run away, jump out of open windows or dart into traffic. Stressed pets can also behave out of character by scratching or biting people. Pets should be kept inside. Some do well in a separate room with the radio or television on to mask the sound of fireworks or trick-or-treaters. Leave toys in the room so the animal doesn't perceive being left in the room as a punishment. Consider disconnecting the doorbell if your pet is disturbed by the noise. Make sure your animal is wearing identification. Keep treats away from animals as they can cause health problems. Don't bring pets trick-ortreating and don't put costumes on them.