Starting tomorrow, we'll have an entire week, plus one day, of brand new Halloween doodles. For today, we're sharing a number of our favorite Halloween flashbacks. Let's start with a couple of last year's freaky little doodles that I really enjoyed scribbling up.
Today's tips is another one to help keep anxious or excitable furbabies calm and safe on Halloween night. This tip involves a couple more things you can do in order to help your kitty or pup from becoming scared or agitated when trick-or-treaters are active. For example, if your cat or dog is scared or becomes excited at the sound of the doorbell, then one option is to disconnect it on Halloween night. If you hand out candy on Halloween, you can also use options such as placing the candy dish outside for trick-or-treaters to grab some loot themselves, sitting outside to hand out candy, or simply staying near the door and watching for trick-or-treaters so that they won't need to knock or ring the doorbell. During this year of the pandemic, leaving candy outside and thereby reducing contact with others might even be the recommended form of trick-or-treating in some areas. As we've mentioned in previous tips, there are still ways to enjoy Halloween and its festivities while also keeping your kitty or pup as calm and safe as possible. This might mean taking some extra precautions and finding a method that works for you and your furbaby.
6 comments:
I will always love your kitty ghosts!
I LOVE all this art. You could sell the prints for Halloween cards. Great tips.
Oh my word! What did they do to that poor dog! Great art and way too good and fun not to bring out for another airing!
Purrs
ERin
Your Halloween doodles are always favorites of mine!
Creepy cool, thanks to your doodles!
We love all those!
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