3.Delicious Halloween Treats for Your Furry Friends
While you're enjoying Halloween candy and chocolate, don't forget to make some tasty Halloween treats for your dog. One popular seasonal ingredient to consider is pumpkin! Not only is pumpkin a great snack for dogs, but it also aids digestion—both delicious and healthy.
4. Join the Trick-or-Treating!
Don’t forget to show off your dressed up pets around the neighborhood!
Make sure to bring your dog's leash. Ensure that your pet's costume doesn’t obstruct their vision or mobility. If they seem scared or anxious about going out, don’t force it—playing dress-up at home can also be a lot of fun!
5.Create a Spooky Hideaway for Your Cat
Get some spare cardboard boxes, or maybe our fantastic Cat Camper? Turn them into a fun haunted house for your kitty by adding some festive cat toys and eerie decorations. Make it a cozy, spooky spot your cat will love!
6. Visit a Pumpkin Patch
There are many pumpkin gardens you can take your dog to. In the fall, many farms have pet friendly pumpkin patches, where you can take your pet for some picking fun.
While you're there, you can also take a few cute pictures of your pup!