All Hallows’ Eve can be a tricky time for our canine companions. Door knocking, unfamiliar faces and spooky costumes. It can all be a little… well, scary. So we’re here to help, with 5 top tips to keep your dog happy on Halloween.
We all like to celebrate spooky season in our own ways. You might be preparing for a big costume party. Or you might be choosing which classic film to curl up on the sofa with.
Our dogs are much the same. Some are the life of the party and will enjoy lapping up the attention of guests and visitors. But many can find the commotion and door knocking a little stressful.
Taking this into consideration, how can you keep your dog happy and calm on Halloween? Here are our top tips.
1. Prepare with a walk
It’s a great idea to give your dog the chance to burn off any excess energy before the evening begins. That way they’re likely to be in a more relaxed state of mind.
Try letting them lead you on a sniffari walk. Or plan to add in an extra training session to satisfy them mentally too.
2. Create their happy place
If it’s likely your dog will find the trick or treating stressful, create a cosy, quiet place for them to relax with you, that’s preferably away from busy areas (like that front door!).
You can also play some calming music or white noise, and give them a chew to occupy them. Yakers chews are a great option. All natural and super long-lasting, sure to keep them busy during those peak hours.
If you’re hosting a party, it’s still a great idea to have somewhere quiet for your dog to go – in case they need a break.