Treat your clients with tips to keep their pets safe during this haunted holiday.
While some of your patients may embrace Halloween by happily dressing up like a dog from the zombie apocalypse or playing up their natural spookiness as a black cat that looms in the front window for trick-or-treaters, others may find themselves cowering under a bed, bolting out the front door, or choosing to be the cat-who-ate-a-glow-stick or the dog-who-ate-my-kid's-candy. Give your clients this handout to help keep pets safe and happy this Halloween.
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