Halloween is quickly approaching in Texas , which means it could be a pretty wicked experience for your pet. So, it's a good idea to be prepared for all the activities that may be happening in your neighborhood that could cause some issues.

As a pet owner myself, it's always a bitter-sweet type of night when it comes to Halloween. I love the holiday, but I also know that my boxer is going to have a ...ahem, a 'ruff' night.

Whether it's Halloween decorations on someone's house as you walk your dog, or if it's little "ghosts" and "goblins" knocking on your door for candy, it can really be a spooky situation for your pet. So, with the help of the American Veterinary Medical Association , here are some safety tips to help you and your pet cope with the thrills and chills of Halloween.

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