5 Fun and Safe Ways to Help Pets Celebrate Halloween
Halloween is a time for costumes, treats, and a bit of spooky fun—and there’s no reason your pets shouldn’t join in on the excitement! Pets might not understand Halloween, but they love any excuse for a little extra fun and quality time with their favourite people and furry friends. Here are five fun and safe ideas to make Halloween a blast for your pets and their pals.
1. Host a Pet-Friendly Costume Party
Who doesn’t love a good costume contest?
Invite a few of your pet’s friends over for a light hearted Halloween costume party. Choose simple costumes that don’t obstruct movement, sight, or hearing, and ensure they’re safe for pets to wear. For those pets who prefer to go “au naturel,” fun Halloween-themed bandanas or collars work great too! You can even create a little runway and host a pet costume contest with prizes like new toys or treats.
Tips for a Safe Costume Party:
- Avoid costumes with small parts that can be swallowed.
- Monitor pets closely to ensure they’re comfortable and happy.
- Snap plenty of pictures! A pet costume party is a fantastic opportunity for cute Halloween photos.
2. DIY Halloween-Themed Treats
Homemade treats are the best treats!
If you want to spoil your pet and their friends, try making some Halloween-themed treats! Pumpkin is a fantastic seasonal ingredient safe for both dogs and cats, loaded with fibre and essential nutrients. You can bake pumpkin biscuits or even carve mini pumpkins to serve as little treat bowls for the evening.
Pet-Friendly Recipe Ideas:
- Pumpkin Pup cakes: Use pumpkin puree, oat flour, and a bit of cinnamon for dog-safe mini cupcakes.
- Frozen Witch’s Brew: Blend plain yogurt with a dash of pumpkin puree, pour it into ice cube trays, and freeze for a chilly treat!
- Ghostly Tuna Treats for Cats: Blend tuna, oat flour, and egg, and bake small bites at a low temperature.
3. Set Up a Pet Trick-or-Treat Station
Why should humans have all the trick-or-treat fun?
Create a mini trick-or-treat station with different treats for visiting pets to choose from. You can make little treat bags for cats and dogs with kibble, dehydrated meat, or veggie bites. Have pet-safe Halloween decorations like cobwebs, pumpkins, and lights to add a spooky touch. Invite friends to bring their pets by, or if you’re heading to a Halloween event, prepare some take-home bags to pass out to furry friends.
4. Organise a Pet-Friendly Haunted Treasure Hunt
Engage your pet’s sense of smell in a Halloween treasure hunt!
Hide treats and toys around a safe, fenced area or even inside your home. Use Halloween props like fake pumpkins, scarecrows, or witch hats to create spooky hiding spots. Guide pets on a fun scavenger hunt to “dig up” their treasures—this is especially engaging for dogs who love sniffing. If the party is indoors, keep the lights low and use battery-operated candles for a safe, spooky glow.
Tips for Hosting a Haunted Treasure Hunt:
- Keep an eye on pets to prevent them from eating too many treats.
- Opt for treats they don’t often get, so it’s exciting when they discover them!
- If your pet has friends over, make sure there are enough treats for everyone, so no one feels left out.
5. Cozy Up for a Halloween Movie Night
Halloween is also the perfect time for a chill movie night with friends.
Choose a few pet-friendly Halloween movies or cozy fall classics. Have plenty of cozy blankets, and let pets snuggle up with their human friends. Popcorn is safe for dogs in small amounts (as long as it’s unbuttered and unsalted), and they’ll love having a little snack to share.
Pet-Friendly Movie Ideas:
- The Secret Life of Pets – Perfect for pets who love animated animals on screen.
- Frankenweenie – A fun and not-too-spooky Halloween movie.
- Beethoven or Homeward Bound – Classics with plenty of pet excitement.
- Hocus Pocus – Features a talking cat that might amuse both feline and canine viewers!
Halloween Safety Tips for Pets
While Halloween is fun, some aspects can be risky for pets. Here’s a quick list of Halloween pet safety tips:
- No Human Treats: Many Halloween treats (like chocolate and sweets) can be toxic to pets. Stick to pet-safe treats and keep all human goodies well out of reach.
- Keep Pets Calm: Halloween sights, sounds, and crowds can overwhelm pets, so watch for signs of stress. A quiet, comfy space is essential for pets who need a break.
- Watch the Door: If you have trick-or-treaters coming to your door, keep your pet secure to prevent accidental escapes. A baby gate or pet-friendly room can work well.
With these tips and ideas, Halloween can be a safe, exciting time that lets your pet celebrate the spooky season alongside their favourite people and furry pals!