šŸŽƒ Trick or Treat? Halloween Through Your Pet’s Eyes

by | Oct 29, 2025

Halloween’s just around the corner — costumes, lollies, decorations, and the occasional inflatable skeleton are popping up across the neighbourhood. While it’s all a bit of fun for us, our pets are often left wondering what on earth is going on.

Golden retriever wearing a Halloween headband with pumpkins, lying beside a carved jack-o’-lantern.

ā€when you agree to dress up…but only for the treatsā€

This year, instead of the usual ā€œno chocolate for petsā€ PSA (still very important!), we’re taking a lighter look at Halloween from your furry friend’s point of view.

🐾 The Doorbell Dilemma

To us, a knock or ring of the doorbell means trick-or-treaters in adorable costumes.
To your dog? It’s a full-blown security breach. Masked strangers every five minutes? Absolutely not.
If your pet’s not a fan of the chaos, set them up in a quiet space away from the front door. Pop on some calming music, offer a favourite toy or chew, and let them enjoy a peaceful night in while you dish out the lollies.

šŸ‘» Costumes: Cute or Confusing?

Pets in costumes = instant cuteness overload. But not every animal is keen on dress-ups.
Some are happy to strut their stuff in a pumpkin outfit. Others? Not so much.
Keep it simple, comfy, and brief. If your pet’s giving you the ā€œI’m over thisā€ look, snap a quick photo and let them off the hook. No need to force the spooky vibes.

šŸ¬ Lollies vs. Pet-Friendly Treats

We get it — sharing the Halloween fun is tempting. But human treats can be dangerous for pets. Chocolate, xylitol (found in sugar-free sweets), and even raisins can cause serious health issues.
If your dog’s giving you the guilt-trip eyes while you raid the lolly stash, whip up a pet-safe treat instead. A few pieces of cooked chicken or a frozen banana slice will hit the spot — safe, tasty, and still festive.

šŸ•Æļø Decorations: Delight or Disaster?

Cobwebs, candles, glow sticks — they’re all part of the spooky aesthetic. But to pets, they’re just new toys to chew or climb.Cats especially love a good tangle in fake spiderwebs. Keep decorations out of reach and opt for battery-operated candles to avoid any accidents.

šŸ‘» Final Thoughts

Halloween should be fun for everyone — pets included. With a few simple tweaks, you can keep things safe, calm, and enjoyable for your furry companions.
No ghost stories required.

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