Halloween full of scary fun, but it is a holiday that can also be full of danger if people aren't careful. People take care to ensure that their children's candy and costumes, trick-or-treat destinations that are safe, but what about their pets? Halloween traditions together could also be dangerous for animals.
This year, the National Retail Federation estimates that Americans will spend about $ 6.9 billion in goods that are related to Halloween. That's a lot of candy to be lying around many households and potentially pose one of the biggest dangers for pets.
But it is not just a candy Halloween pet health hazards. The following pages discuss what veterinarians say is some ways to make holiday safe for everyone.
"Chemistry Brown–theobromine–toxic to dogs. They cannot metabolize it, "said Jules Benson, animals and vice president of Petplan, health insurance plans for your pets. "Caffeine is not good for them, either. It can affect the cardiovascular system and central nervous system. "
Brown also has a lot of sodium, which in some cases it can trigger a medical emergency.